Pulitzer Prize-winning Alumna Explores the Human Stories Behind Global Migration Journalist Molly O’Toole ’09 is tracing the path taken by refugees through South and Central America and Mexico to the U.S. border
Fresh from Sustainability Success in NYC, Alum Leads Cornell’s ‘2030 Project’ on Climate Change Ben Furnas ’06—an Ithaca native and longtime environmental advocate—directs a new University initiative to marshal its resources to protect the planet
Big (Red) Love: A Celebration of Cornellian Couples To mark Valentine’s Day, we share a host of ‘happily ever after’ stories of alumni who found their soulmate in a fellow Cornellian—on the Hill, or years after graduation
Lox, Stock, and Barrel: Hotelie Runs Fourth-Generation Food Firm Adam Caslow ’05 is co-CEO of a venerable Brooklyn-based fish seller
Doctoral Alum Has Devoted His Career to Saving Lemurs Working with a conservation nonprofit, Patel protects and studies the endangered primates in their native Madagascar
Alum Is an Evangelist for the Wonders of National Parks—‘After Dark’ Astronomer and artist Tyler Nordgren, PhD ’97, trains rangers to lead stargazing programs and immortalizes parks in 1930s-style travel posters
James Larison ’70, PhD ’01, Reflects on his Career as a Nature Filmmaker In a new memoir, the NatGeo veteran recalls globe-trotting adventures—and warns of climate change
Joseph Bruchac ’64, BA ’65, Explores the Native American Experience A prolific author in a wide variety of genres, he has published more than 100 books over a decades-long career
David Hackney ’87 Traces His Career in Public Service Back to Lessons Learned on the Hill Alum’s introduction to Cornell was via a distinguished seatmate on a journey to Ithaca
Alumna Reflects on her Role as a ‘Size Acceptance’ Pioneer Barbara Altman Bruno ’68, BA ’69, has donated her papers, which chronicle her decades as a leader in the body positivity and anti-dieting movements, to the Cornell University Library