Look Back: How Two Cornellians Cracked the ‘Small World’ Problem In the 1990s, a prof and a grad student developed a model that upended understanding of social networks—and much more
Commencement in Pictures: Celebrating the Class of 2023 A glorious Ithaca day set the stage for ceremonies honoring the accomplishments of the Big Red’s newest alums
Big Red Berries (and Grapes and Apples and Tomatoes and Cukes …) Take a tasty tour through the produce aisle with a cornucopia of Cornell-created fruits and veggies
Back to Barton, in Pictures: Dead & Company Rocks the Hill Our photo feature takes you in and around the “5/8/77” benefit concert, which drew fans from the Big Red community and beyond
The Glories of a Big Red Sunset—Showcased on Instagram The brainchild of a current undergrad, the account celebrates East Hill’s eye-poppingly vibrant evening skies, in all seasons
Big Red Bird Lovers Aim to Make East Hill’s Buildings Avian Friendly With guidance from an alum at the American Bird Conservancy, Cornell is adapting design changes to reduce window collisions
Move Over, R2-D2: Here Come the Trash Robots Big Red researchers find that even in famously cranky NYC, (almost) everyone likes a helpful droid who collects waste
With ‘Migrations,’ Big Red Scholars Navigate a World in Motion The Migrations Global Grand Challenge explores how, and why, Earth’s beings are always on the move
The Notable Lives Behind (Seven More) Big Red Buildings In part two of our continuing series, we meet a celebrated scientific couple, a distinguished Chinese scholar, and much more
Works of Art, Inside and Out: The Johnson Museum at 50 In its half-century on the Hill, the campus landmark has become much more than a home for Cornell’s art collection