New Hotel at Cornell Tech Boasts Breathtaking Views and Big Red Touches Collegiate themes include ‘student ID’ key cards and textbook décor
Birdcams Offer Up-Close Views of Avian Life The Lab of Ornithology’s global network of live-streamed cameras brings nature to your desktop (or tablet, or phone)
Economist Works to Reduce Surging Rates of Gun Violence Professor Max Kapustin studies ways to prevent shootings, whose ill effects reverberate throughout society
The Cold Comforts of a Big Red Winter, Then and Now Embracing the inevitable, Cornellians takes a lighthearted look at East Hill’s weather woes and wonders, past and present
Studying How Tech Can Be Used to Track Our Daily Lives Professor Karen Levy has explored digital privacy in such varied areas as trucking, nursing homes, and domestic abuse
On North Campus, New Buildings Shape Future of Undergrad Community Two recently completed halls now house more than 800 first-year students as residential expansion moves forward
Wynton Marsalis Returns to Campus, Continuing Cornell’s Decades-Long Jazz Tradition A November 6 concert in Bailey Hall by Wynton Marsalis, the Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning trumpeter, bandleader, educator, and composer, continues Cornell’s decades-long tradition of hosting, promoting, and showcasing renowned jazz artists.
Exploring the Intersection of Economics, the Environment, and Human Behavior From Daylight Saving Time to the Super Bowl, professor Nicholas Sanders studies a wide variety of topics with intriguing common themes
Garden Tour A celebration of Cornell’s many well-tended plantings, which offer a respite from the bustle of campus life
Uphill Both Ways? Hiking up the University’s landmark hill in all kinds of weather is a shared Big Red memory and a Cornellian rite of passage. But how steep is it, really?