Alumni ‘Smart Cups,’ Clever Idea: Alum’s Company 3D Prints Ingredients Founder and CEO Chris Kanik ’05 hopes its technology will revolutionize how we transport beverages, medicines, and more
Books Your April 2025 Reads This month’s featured titles include poetry, a prof’s neo noir novel, and a memoir about working for two celebrity chefs
Alumni This Entomologist Alum Wants You to Fall in Love with Bugs Samuel Ramsey ’11 was terrified of them as a child—but now he’s a passionate advocate for celebrating and protecting them
Alumni Hecho en México: Alum Brings Authentic Flavors to Home Kitchens Isela Hernández ’95 founded HERNÁN, which sells cookware, tableware, and specialty foods from her family’s ancestral land
Cornelliana Colors of the Wind: Dragon Day Beast Gets an Artistic Twist This year, the architects’ traditional creation was a blank canvas for a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues
Students Undergrad’s Nonprofit Gets Personal Care Products to Youth in Need Foundation Beauty solicits donations of cosmetics and hygiene items from top brands like Sephora, Fenty, and many more
Ask the Expert Tips on Safeguarding Teens’ Mental Health in the Digital Age A psychology professor weighs in on why it’s important to talk to your kids about their online lives, among other advice
Campus & Beyond Digital Docs: How AI is Helping Train Medical Students Simulating telehealth, the tech lets future physicians—at Cornell and elsewhere—hone their diagnosis and communication skills
Campus & Beyond ‘Leading an Institution I Love Through These Challenging Times’ Mike Kotlikoff, the University’s interim leader for the past eight months, has been officially appointed Cornell’s 15th president
Bear Hugs Alum’s Books Show It’s Never Too Early to Teach Kids about Money In the ‘Little Economists’ series, Kelly Li ’07 offers child-friendly lessons on topics from stocks to credit cards