Face to face
Frank DiMeo/University Photography
During the Employee/Family Night at the Court activities Jan. 26 in the Ramin Room of Bartels
Hall, CU Police Officer George Sutfin, left, works with Danielle Aiken on the FACES computer
program, which is used to help witnesses "sketch" the faces of crime perpetrators. Aiken, whose mom
works in Alumni Affairs, and Bryan Plenty, rear, whose father is an animal technician at the College
of Veterinary Medicine, were among many children taking part in the evening's activities sponsored
by the Cornell Recreation Connection.
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Highlights
Peter C. Meinig elected chairman of the Cornell Board of Trustees
Trustees approve plan to raise CU endowed tuition by 5 percent
Trustees approve Alumni Field as site for new life science technology building
Big Red, white and blue: 2 students on U.S. Olympic team
The Rev. Amos C. Brown is Martin Luther King Jr. speaker, Feb. 5
Richard Schechner '56 promotes a new world of performance studies
CU Lab of Ornithology and Audubon promote backyard bird count
Researcher: Fingerprint evidence unlikely to be replaced by DNA profiling
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