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?
‘Computational Art History’ Finds Clues in the Canvas Professor emeritus Rick Johnson is a pioneer in a field that has helped authenticate works by Van Gogh, Vermeer, and more.
Stemming the Tide of Textile Waste Castoff clothing and other items add some 25 billion pounds to U.S. landfills each year—but Hum Ec researchers aim to change that.
What Tree Rings Can Reveal Cornell is home to one of the world’s leading labs devoted to using tree growth patterns to study ancient history—and much more