Alumni Eight Decades After His Death in WWII, an MIA Alum Comes Home In May 2023, Lieutenant John Blakeslee Thomas ’43 finally received the funeral his family had long awaited
Alumni A Half-Century Ago, an Alum Had a Vision: Bring the Puffins Home Steve Kress, PhD ’75, looks back on a 50-year effort to restore the ‘clowns of the sea’ to their breeding grounds off the Maine coast
Alumni Hankering for a High-End Chair? Two Recent Grads Have the Goods Passionate design fans, the AAP alums run an online furniture business with a growing presence on social media
Alumni Celebrating Big Red Pride—in June, and All Year Long More than four decades after its debut, Cornell’s LGBTQIA+ alumni group is thriving
Alumni Far from the Hill, Alum Builds His Own ‘Tower’—of Giraffes After a long career with some of the nation’s most famous zoos, Rick Barongi ’74 realized his vision for a conservation park in Texas
Alumni From the Sun to CNN: Journalist and Commentator S.E. Cupp ’00 ‘I came up through academic, intellectual conservatism,’ says the popular pundit, who’s unafraid to challenge her own party
Alumni Alum Launches First Smithsonian Museum Dedicated to Women Lisa Sasaki ’97 is helping to shepherd the high-profile new Washington, D.C., institution into existence
Campus & Beyond Big Red Berries (and Grapes and Apples and Tomatoes and Cukes …) Take a tasty tour through the produce aisle with a cornucopia of Cornell-created fruits and veggies
Alumni Rocket Science Can Be a Roadmap for Life, Says this Astrophysics Alum Former law professor (and proud polymath) Ozan Varol ’03 inspires audiences with lessons rooted in space exploration
Alumni Alum Aimed for Zero Waste—And Wrote a Book About It Eve Ogden Schaub ’92, BA ’93, BFA ’93, caps off her trilogy of memoirs with Year of No Garbage