Alumni NYC-based Historian Hugh Ryan ’00 Brings LGBTQ+ Stories to Life His latest book, “The Women’s House of Detention,” delves into a notorious 20th-century prison in Greenwich Village
Alumni From Iraq to Bangladesh, ‘Vlogger’ Hotelie Goes Off the Beaten Track Doug Barnard ’18 has more than 430,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel, plus 66,000 followers on Instagram
Alumni Meet the New Chairman of the University’s Board of Trustees Our conversation with Kraig Kayser, MBA ’84, ranges from the serious (pride in Cornell’s pandemic leadership) to the lighthearted (ice cream sacrilege)
Campus & Beyond The Scoop on Cornell Dairy Treats For many alumni, enjoying a frozen confection from the Dairy Bar is a highlight of any visit back to the Hill
Ask the Expert Rick Geddes on the State of U.S. Infrastructure—and the Evils of Deferred Maintenance The economist weighs in on why we don’t take enough care of the systems we have, and how the $1 trillion federal legislation will help
Alumni ‘The Regginator’ Reflects on His Role Atop the Video Game Industry In his new book—part management guide, part memoir—Nintendo’s Reggie Fils-Aimé ’83 offers life lessons for fellow execs
Alumni Chris Pavone ’89 Pens Globe-Trotting Tales Packed with Twists and Turns The bestselling author’s latest thriller follows a heroine with a secret past—and a kidnapped husband
Ask the Expert Confused By Crypto and Digital Dollars? Dyson Prof Has Answers Economist Eswar Prasad weighs in on the end of cash, the rise of electronic payments—and what’s Bitcoin, anyway?
Cornelliana From Big Red Presidents, Commencement Words of Wisdom Unlike most universities, Cornell has a long tradition of sending its grads off into the world with an address by its own leader
Cornelliana Hold Those Banners High! Celebrating the Seamstress Whose Talents Enhance Commencement Retired after four decades as a staffer, this year Linda Lambert wielded her graduation magic from afar—while wintering in Florida