With Punk Reunions, Alums from the 1990s Rock On Summer 2023 saw the third-ever gathering—complete with raucous tunes and head-banging memories
Artist Alum Has an Unusual Medium: Earth Itself Painter Kirsten Kurtz, MS ’21, manages CALS’ soil health lab—and turns leftover samples into works of art
Project Chronicles Experiences of Alums of Asian Descent In an ongoing effort, Cornellians are being asked to recall their student days for an oral history
Gary and the Chocolate Factory: Alum Is Living the Sweet Life Overseeing the Hershey plant that makes a quarter of the world’s Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups is the pinnacle of a candy career
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
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
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
Celebrating Big Red Pride—in June, and All Year Long More than four decades after its debut, Cornell’s LGBTQIA+ alumni group is thriving
Reunion ’23 in Pictures: Clearing Skies on a Dazzling Weekend From Cornelliana Night to goat yoga and the ‘Redstock’ concert, alumni celebrate traditions old and new
For Some Cornellians, It’s a Big Red ‘Biennale’ in Venice This year, the legendary, months-long celebration of global architecture features prominent works by several AAP alums