The ABCs of C-A-Ts Cornell veterinarian Bruce Kornreich, DVM ’92, PhD ’05, offers expert insight on all things feline
How Well Does the U.S. Care for Its Veterans? An Expert Weighs In A new book by Suzanne Gordon ’67 chronicles the impact of military service—and how we aid those who wore the uniform
Rick Geddes on the State of U.S. Infrastructure—and the Evils of Deferred Maintenance The economist weighs in on why we don’t take enough care of the systems we have, and how the $1 trillion federal legislation will help
Confused By Crypto and Digital Dollars? Dyson Prof Has Answers Economist Eswar Prasad weighs in on the end of cash, the rise of electronic payments—and what’s Bitcoin, anyway?
Looking to Negotiate Your Next Job? An ILR Prof Has Some Top Tips Organizational behavior expert Alice Lee offers advice on how to bargain for a higher salary, remote work, and more
‘I Want to Open People’s Eyes’: Tips From an Art Historian Janetta Rebold Benton ’67 wrote the book—literally—on how to understand art
‘What’s Your Purpose in Life?’ Psychology Prof Explains Why that Question Makes All the Difference Anthony Burrow heads a campus lab devoted to understanding purpose’s role—and how to leverage it for the greater good
Exploring the Widening Chasm Between Urban and Rural Voters A team led by government professor Suzanne Mettler, PhD ’94, seeks to understand the factors at play in this red-blue divide
How’s the Hospitality Industry Doing? A Hotelie Weighs In Stephani Robson ’88, MS ’99, PhD ’10, shares her insights on topics from the restaurant labor crunch to the demise of daily room cleanings
The Ins and Outs of Immigration Law Cornell professor, attorney, and immigration advocate Stephen Yale-Loehr ’77, JD ’81, weighs in on a complex topic