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
Alum’s Youth Baseball Club Fosters Pro Players—and Scholars With the NY Grays, David Owens ’90 offers young men a path to college (and sometimes, even to the Yankees)
Alum Honored with Another ‘Feeney Way’ on Campus In addition to the avenue on East Hill, Cornell Tech in NYC is naming a pedestrian route after Charles Feeney ’56
‘Sheer Awe’: Recalling the Legendary Grateful Dead Concert of May ’77 As Cornellians anticipate the Dead & Company benefit show in Barton Hall, alums who rocked out at the original look back
Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 Honored with Sculpture in NY State Capitol The late Supreme Court Justice will be one of the few women whose likeness adorns the building’s grand staircase
‘Expect the Unexpected,’ Fauci Tells Weill Cornell Medicine Students The distinguished physician-scientist returned to his alma mater for a screening of the new PBS documentary about his career
Meet Two Young Alums Doing Hands-On Relief Work in Ukraine The best friends recently marked one year since they left their East Coast lives for a humanitarian aid mission to Eastern Europe
For Miss Vermont, Pageants Are a Platform for Social Change Alexina Federhen ’19, who represented the tiny state at the Miss America competition, is working to destigmatize mental healthcare
Remembering the First Black Woman to Graduate from Cornell A lifelong educator, Nellie Datcher 1890 was a leading scholar on the Hill—and one of several Big Red alums in her family
Hearts on the Hill In a Valentine’s Day photo tour, we showcase Cornellian couples on and around campus, captured by Cupid’s camera