Crossword Legend Is Still Puzzling Fred Piscop ’70 has a new wordplay book out—and he has created a Big Red-themed crossword just for you!
Stamp of Approval: Postal Service Honors RBG and Novelist Morrison The late justice and the celebrated author—already namesakes of North Campus residence halls—will be featured on postage in 2023
After 50+ Years, Computer Graphics Pioneer Remains a Powerhouse Prof The many former students of Don Greenberg ’55, BCE ’58, PhD ’68, include more than a dozen Academy Award winners
On a Festive Weekend, Homecoming Was Back—and Better than Ever Thousands flocked to Schoellkopf and its environs, infusing the annual event with Big Red spirit
Big Red (and White): 2022 Alumni Wine Collection Launches Now an annual tradition, the program showcases offerings by Cornellian-owned wineries
Feeding Babies Can Be Complicated—But an Alum’s Firm Can Help Andrea Ippolito ’06, MEng ’07, is founder and CEO of SimpliFed, which has landed deals with major insurers
Between Two Slices of Bread, an Enduring Big Red Bond Two ’06 classmates enjoyed a simple-but-tasty sandwich for decades—then the Washington Post shared it with the world
Podcast Celebrates Alumni—and their Love for Cornell The hosts (pals from the Class of ’90) trace fellow alums’ paths from the Hill to success in a variety of fields
Doctoral Grad Is a Leading Researcher of Wildlife Crime Meredith Gore, PhD ’06, travels the world to study the people behind the illegal trade in fauna and flora
In a Brutally Honest Memoir, Alum Recalls Addiction and Imprisonment Having returned to the Hill to finish her degree, reporter Keri Blakinger ’11, BA ’14, now covers the prison system for the nonprofit Marshall Project