Peek Inside the Galleries at AAP’s Freedom of Expression Show The exhibition of works by students, faculty, alumni, and others is a highlight of the University’s 2023–24 theme year
Eclipse Tips from Big Red Astronomers Many eyes (wearing appropriate glasses!) will be pointed to the sky on April 8—so here’s a primer from two profs
Powered by Sound, Researchers Help Protect Animals Worldwide From birds and whales to elephants and gibbons, scientists at a Cornell-based center are using bioacoustics to spur conservation
The ‘Morris Worm’: A Notorious Chapter of the Internet’s Infancy In an experiment gone awry, 35 years ago a grad student in computer science inadvertently crashed 10% of online machines
Hip Hop Collection Charts Early Days of a Cultural Phenomenon The Library archive is a repository and resource for artists, students, and fans alike
Maple Recipes Add Spice to the Season (and Beyond) The Cornell Maple Program offers an online trove of eating—and drinking!— ideas for the state’s signature sweet elixir
Cornell Cinema Still Lights Up the Silver Screen After more than a half-century in the Straight, the Hill’s iconic movie venue remains a film fan’s delight
Researchers Aim for More Protective Women’s Ice Hockey Gear Big Red players have contributed to the much-needed design project, based in the College of Human Ecology
Meet Some of the (Many!) Cornellians Who’ve Won the Nobel We offer a sampling of alums and profs who’ve earned one of the world’s top accolades—including a 2023 laureate in economics!
LaFeber Memorial Conference Set for Late October at Cornell Tech Generations of the legendary professor’s students will honor him at ‘Thinking Otherwise’—and a tribute book is in the works