‘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
Public Speaking Tips from a Communication Prof Need to make a presentation at work? Give a toast or deliver a eulogy? Jodi Cohen tells you how
A Weill Cornell Medicine Doc on Aiding COVID-Era Back Pain Dr. Jaspal Ricky Singh talks with Cornellians about how pandemic restrictions and telework have sparked a mini-epidemic of upper back ailments—and offers tips for staying healthy.
‘Ruff Going’ with Your Pandemic Pup? A Big Red Vet Has Answers Dr. Pamela Perry—a canine behavior expert and “triple Red” alum—offers advice on transitioning your four-legged friends back to work life.
The Pain of Family Estrangement Gerontologist Karl Pillemer on how to cope with an all-too-common problem: a rupture from a close relative