Cornelliana From Corks to Corey to the Cosmos: The Hill’s Most ‘Legendary’ Courses We offer a (not-at-all-comprehensive) roundup of quintessentially Cornellian classes—and invite you to weigh in!
Alumni Bagels Over Berkeley: Alum Engineers a Noshing Empire Emily Winston ’00 outfitted her state-of-the-art industrial bakery with custom tech—and a futuristic robot arm
Students Popular Course Offers Life Lessons from Faculty Dream Team Drawing on research in psychology and economics, the profs offer practical tools for relationships, finances, and more
Cornelliana All Aboard! ‘Observation Trains’ Offered Mobile Views of Crew Races Once upon a time, thousands cheered on the Big Red from packed rail cars chugging along Cayuga Lake
Cornelliana Prankster’s Legendary Exploits Enthralled Cornellians for Decades Hugh Troy 1926 played epic practical jokes on campus and elsewhere, painted murals—and went on to join the CIA
Cornelliana For Newman Lab’s 75th Birthday, Some Fascinating Facts You don’t have to be a nuclear scientist to appreciate these tidbits about the Hill’s first facility devoted to accelerator physics
Cornelliana Vintage Scrapbooks Offer Fascinating Windows into Student Life Housed in the University Archives, the more than 1,000 volumes preserve ephemera, photos, newspaper clippings, and much more
Cornelliana The Cornell Club Is a Big Red Oasis in NYC The stately—but not stuffy—Midtown facility has been Cornellians’ ‘home away from home’ for decades
Cornelliana Once Upon a Time, Beebe Was a Wonderland for Frozen Fun Carnivals, hockey, skating, and the famed—but feared—toboggan slide were highlights of the Hill’s chilly season