Lessons in Large-Animal Medicine—From a Fiberglass Cow With a new simulator, vet students can practice delivering a calf in a realistic (but lower-stakes) way; all that’s missing is the ‘moo’
A Prof and Alum Memorializes a Nobelist’s Time in Ithaca Thomas Campanella, MLA ’91, spearheaded the installation of a historic marker near campus honoring author Pearl Buck, MA ’25
The Pros at the Botanic Gardens Teach You Wreath-Making Can’t get back to the Hill for one of its popular workshops? We got two student leaders to give you a private lesson!
New Book by Music Prof ‘Mr. Mozart’ Fully Catalogs the Maestro’s Work The 1,300-page tome was released in September with a celebration in Salzburg, Austria—the famed composer’s birthplace
Candy Jars to a Doggie ‘Diploma’: Our Cornell Store Gift Guide Looking for the perfect presents for the Cornellians in your life? Check out our annual survey of cool and unusual Big Red merch!
Event on the Hill Honors Visionary Scientist Carl Sagan The celebration—marking what would have been his 90th birthday—included a tribute from the International Space Station
‘Cosmos,’ a Pulitzer, and More: Fascinating Facts about Carl Sagan The astronomer’s legacy can be found on Earth and far beyond—from a record-setting exhibit to an iconic portrait of our planet
At Carl Sagan’s Final Resting Place, Admirers Pay Homage Many visitors to the famed astronomer’s grave in Ithaca leave tokens of appreciation—especially ‘pale blue dots’
New Course Sets Sail on Understanding Physics—by Boat Students venture out onto Cayuga Lake for hands-on learning about wind speed, velocity, buoyancy, and more
New Book by Alumni Explores Walter LaFeber’s Life and Work Thinking Otherwise is a companion piece to the 2023 conference honoring the beloved professor and influential historian