The Cornell Chronicle

May 15, 1997

Table of Contents

Academic

CU Law School tops the state in New York bar-exam passing rates
Book gives value to non-scientists' scientific reasoning
Entertainment unions lose clout with industry changes, labor experts say
Photo - One-of-a-kind book display

Administration

Interim online timecard system is being tested in some units

Cornell People

Project 2000 team member shows she's picked a winner
Cornell will honor selected high school teachers of top graduates
CU seniors' awards will benefit human services and other students
Sagan honored posthumously by the NSF
Kimmel Scholar builds research team in search of anti-cancer drug
French government names Colby-Hall a Knight of Arts and Letters
Ben DeWinter, CU Abroad's director, will take BU post
Photo - Stop-and-go cycling
Photo - Hitting the books

Upcoming Events

Law School convocation is this Sunday

Outreach

CU geologists help verify nuclear test ban treaty
Geological Sciences' seismograph registered May 10 earthquake in Iran
Congressman tours Ag Experiment Station in Geneva
ILR School collaborates on new workplace Web site
Vet students have hotline for grieving pet owners
Plantations asks visitors to avoid lower gorge area, comply with dog leash laws
Fish-farming course offered in June by CU aquaculturists
Photo - Rawlings speaks to Rotary

Research

Studies: Raising kids takes more time than once thought
Nonwhites and New Yorkers fare the worst in CU study of city housing
Survey finds computer savvy is important in hiring graduates

Departments

Briefs
Notables
Soundbites
Obituary/Memorial: Robert C. Lamb, Peggy Lawler
Photo -- Cornell in times past: "Arch of Victory"
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