The Cornell Chronicle

January 22, 1998

Table of Contents

Academic

Series features lecturers, across disciplines, on memory and creativity
Olive Tjaden Hall reopens after complete renovation of interior
Planning students assist town of Ithaca in survey of historic buildings

Administration

CU program targets accidental campus fire alarms
CIT administrator gives overview of work on administrative software
Committee seeks candidates to be student trustee

Cornell People

Hofher leaves football post for N.C. job
Trustee Emeritus Sol Linowitz given top civilian honor
HumEc undergraduate has designs on his future
CU visiting professor in Romance Studies wins Rulfo Prize for short story
BTI scientist wins Mexico's Young Investigator Award

Events

'Magic' speaks at Bailey Hall on Feb. 12
Health Awareness Week, Feb. 9-13, features Jackson Katz, an expert on gender violence
Volunteerism in midlife is focus of national forum here April 30 -- May 1
Japanese filmmaker Imamura is focus of new Cornell Cinema series
Syracuse Symphony cellist will perform Jan. 24 at Barnes Hall
Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun discusses Social Security, pension issues at ILR-NYC
Two Ionesco plays open the 1998 season for Center for Theatre Arts

Outreach

CU programs give assistance in wake of the North Country ice storm
CU and Sciencenter work with teachers on 'Microworld'
Meningococcal vaccine offered at Gannett Health Center
Photo - A special day for making music

Research

Maas: National (sleep) debt is killing Americans, hurting economy
Anthropologist finds a world of methods for parenting babies
Monkey business fails to disrupt search for apple germplasm in Asia
North American bird invasion is tracked by online citizen scientists
Experts: 'Natural variability' is key to river restoration, conservation

Departments

Briefs
Notables
Soundbites
Letter to the editor from Ron Ehrenberg
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