From the President New School’s Focus Echoes Cornell’s Founding Mission The Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy unites work being done in departments and programs throughout the University
Ask the Expert How Well Does the U.S. Care for Its Veterans? An Expert Weighs In A new book by Suzanne Gordon ’67 chronicles the impact of military service—and how we aid those who wore the uniform
Chime In Quelle Surprise! The Hidden Benefits of My French Lit Major Being immersed in another language and culture made me a better lawyer—and a more broad-minded person
Books Your August 2022 Reads Check out these recently published books—fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and more—by Big Red alumni and faculty
Alumni Podcast Celebrates Alumni—and their Love for Cornell The hosts (pals from the Class of ’90) trace fellow alums’ paths from the Hill to success in a variety of fields
Campus & Beyond Home Care Aides Are Undervalued—But an Alum Aims to Change That Work by Weill Cornell Medicine’s Madeline Sterling ’08 could help boost job conditions and status in an essential field
Chime In The Healing Power of Music Singing with the University Chorus at Reunion reminded me how important connection is—especially now
Alumni Doctoral Grad Is a Leading Researcher of Wildlife Crime Meredith Gore, PhD ’06, travels the world to study the people behind the illegal trade in fauna and flora
Books Your July 2022 Reads Dig into these recently published books—fiction, nonfiction, YA, and more—by Big Red alumni and faculty
Alumni In a Brutally Honest Memoir, Alum Recalls Addiction and Imprisonment Having returned to the Hill to finish her degree, reporter Keri Blakinger ’11, BA ’14, now covers the prison system for the nonprofit Marshall Project