Ask the Expert What’s Up with Pickleball? With the sport’s popularity continuing to skyrocket, we asked a grad alum who’s a pro teacher and court owner for some basics
Books Your July 2024 Reads This month’s feature titles include Dr. Fauci’s memoir, a bestselling YA author’s adult debut, and poetry inspired by the Grand Canyon
Quizzes & Puzzles May / June ’24 Trivia Roundup Did you miss any of the recent weekly trivia on our homepage? Here’s your chance to catch up with nine questions!
Cornelliana Cornell Dairy: From Cow to Cone From start to finish, the Big Red’s beloved frozen treats are created (and often consumed) right here on the Hill
Students Doctoral Student Juggles Math and … Juggling! Working to make his passion an Olympic sport, Jonah Botvinick-Greenhouse knows how to keep many balls in the air (literally)
Alumni Alum’s Company Makes a ‘Meaty’ Snack—That’s Meat-Free After her CALS team’s jackfruit jerky won a major competition, Jessica Kwong ’18 launched a brand that’s now in stores and online
Bear Hugs How an Afghan Grad Student Made It to the Hill After a Fulbright fell through, Hussain Ahmad Mohammad, MEng ’23, got a helping hand from Big Red faculty
Storytime with Corey After a Century on Hoy Field, Baseball Slides into a New Home A look back at the Big Red’s early days on the diamond—plus a photo tour of the team’s state-of-the-art facility
Bear Hugs Alum Thanks His Chemistry Professor—40 Years Later A program typically geared toward current students offered a way for Jeff Fearn ’82 to connect with Nobelist Roald Hoffmann
Alumni A Conversation with Coach Schafer With nearly three decades at the helm of Big Red men’s ice hockey, Mike Schafer ’86 is beloved by players and fans alike