Inger Burnett-Zeigler ’02 Advocates for Black Women’s Self-Care Clinical psychologist warns of the costs of addressing the needs of others to the exclusion of one’s own mental and physical health.
Alison Napjus ’99 Helps Oenophiles Decide What to Uncork Hotelie is senior editor and tasting director of Wine Spectator.
Preserving Central Park, Manhattan’s Urban Oasis Christopher Nolan ’89 is the park’s longtime head landscape architect.
From the Hill to ‘The Hill’ When Melanie Stansbury, MS ’07, won a special election on June 1 to fill a U.S. congressional seat in New Mexico, it raised the number of Cornellians serving in the House of Representatives to seven—the most in nearly a decade.
Alumna’s Firm Makes Comfy Corporate Attire for Women Joanna Dai ’08 founded a London-based company that sells upscale clothing designed to look professional while being as comfortable as leisurewear.