Protecting All Creatures, Great and Small—Around the Globe From Ithaca to the plains of southern Africa, the Cornell Wildlife Health Center is working to heal the natural world
Revisiting a Professor’s Fictional ‘Lost Civilization’ The University Archives recently acquired the late Norman Daly’s richly detailed ‘Llhuros,’ which captured imaginations in the ’70s
‘LaFeber Posse’ Gears Up to Honor Legendary Professor Posthumous festschrift and 2023 conference in NYC will celebrate eminent historian’s impact—on former students and worldwide
Minnie to the Max! CVM’s Beloved Mini Horse Is a Big Red Star Saved by Cornell vets, the wee critter has become a campus celebrity—and an equine ‘nurse’ to nervous patients
Working to Reunite Families Fractured by Opioids Cornell researchers and Cooperative Extension staff—plus an alum who’s a Tompkins County judge—are making a difference
Cornell Biennial Turns Artistic Eyes on Planet’s Uncertain Future After COVID forced the 2020 show’s cancellation, the popular event is back—with twice as many works as in years past
Garden at Cornell Health Brings Nature’s Balm to Ho Plaza Supported by a gift from the Class of ’71, it showcases medicinal plants—which look (and smell) nice too
Flower Power: In Olin Library, a Study Space with Botanical Flair Reading room showcases art by a Cornell staffer—and honors late Board of Trustees chair Peter Meinig ’61, BME ’62
Book Explores the Centuries-Old Influence of ‘Protestant Brooklyn’ Professors Glenn Altschuler, PhD ’76, and Stuart Blumin take a deep dive into the borough once known as the ‘city of churches’
What’s Tiny, Bookish, and Made of Bricks? Lego Olin Library! With advice from his son, a Cornell staffer built a miniature version of the Arts Quad landmark—and now you can too