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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Alumna and CALS Prof Studies Genetics of Famed Sled Dog Balto A longtime competitive musher herself, Heather Huson ’97 sampled the canine’s DNA from a taxidermized museum exhibit