Bear Hugs Looking Sharp: CALS Grad Collects Vintage Cornell Pins (and Jewelry) Kate Costa Leming ’01 started amassing Big Red memorabilia in the early days of eBay—and now she has her own store
Quizzes & Puzzles A Trivia Tribute to Legendary Cornellian Ken Dryden ’69 As the world mourns the passing of the beloved hockey star, we offer 12 questions about his storied career—on and off the ice
Campus & Beyond Crowning Glory: McGraw Tower’s Renovations Are Complete Sporting a new roof and other improvements, the iconic clocktower is ready for another century
Alumni Alum’s Company Nourishes Babies’ Brains through Science-Backed Play With Lovevery, Jessica Crolick Rolph ’97, MBA ’04, has tapped a global market for early childhood learning and enrichment
Alumni How a Home Economics Alum Put Pyrex on the Front Burner Cookware innovator Lucy Maltby 1921 also founded Corning’s famed test kitchen—and ran it for decades
Cornelliana How Cornell Became Home to the World’s First Outdoor Electric Lights In the 19th century, a pioneering ‘dynamo’ not only lit up the campus—it sparked advances in engineering research on the Hill
Cornelliana Gothic Castle on the Hill: Fascinating Facts about Risley Hall A detail-driven history tour of the beloved campus landmark—from its Hogwarts-style great room to its (rumored) resident ghost
Cornelliana When ‘the Stump’ Was a Campus Landmark—and Soapbox The remains of a mighty tree felled by Dutch elm disease, it became a nexus of news and opinion during a turbulent era
Alumni Couple’s NY Brewery Focuses on Belgian Ales—and Bulldog Tales With cans and bottles featuring their two Frenchies, the alums’ libations are a hit with dog-lovers and beer fanciers alike
Cornelliana Ticket Stubs & COVID Tests: 2020s Big Red Life, in Scrapbooks As a final project, a popular course on Cornell history lets students create miniature time capsules for future generations