‘Social Justice Comedian’ Mines Jokes both Highbrow and Low A star of NPR’s ‘Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!,’ Negin Farsad ’98 has steadily gained fame across radio, TV, movies, podcasts, and more
Giving Voice to the Often Voiceless, Alum Wins a ‘Genius Grant’ Fiction writer Manuel Muñoz, MFA ’98, draws inspiration from his upbringing in a Mexican-American farming family
Red, White, and Sparkling: 2023’s Alumni Wine Collection The annual celebration of Cornellian vintners has launched for the holiday season with a quartet of offerings
Alum’s Book Gleans Inspiration from Black American Trailblazers From Oprah and the Obamas to lesser-known heroes, Joseph Holland ’78, MA ’79, finds words to live by
Big Red Ink: Cornellian Tattoos, in Living Color Embracing body art for self-expression, some alums are showing that their love for their alma mater is more than skin deep
Remembering Chuck Feeney ’56, Cornell’s ‘Third Founder’ The Hotelie and generous Cornell benefactor—namesake of the Hill’s ‘Feeney Way’—has passed away at 92
On a Glorious Fall Weekend, Cornellians Come Home The traditional Big Red celebration featured tailgating, fireworks, athletic contests, concerts, and much more
New Memoir Spotlights Pioneering Female Surgeon’s WWI Service The book curates the diaries and letters of ‘double Red’ alum and Cornell trustee Mary Crawford 1904, MD 1907
Library Exhibit Celebrates TV Icon Dr. Joyce Brothers ’47 Known as the ‘mother of media psychology,’ Brothers was beloved for promoting mental health—and cheerfully lampooning herself
Meet the Alum Behind Some of Music’s Biggest Rights Deals Steve Salm ’93 is a founding partner at the firm that owns the catalogs of Genesis, KISS, Imagine Dragons, and much more