Classifieds

Cornellians Classifieds is a free marketplace for Big Red alumni to support each other and find great products and services. To submit an ad, please fill out the form. (As more ads are published, more specific categories will be added to the drop-down menu.) Ads are reviewed prior to publication and must adhere to our Terms and Conditions. Ads expire after 180 days, but may be resubmitted. If you would like your current ad to be updated or removed, please email us.

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Jiwya Is Redefining fashion with a Soil-to-Soil, 100% Plant-Based Supply Chain

Jiwya is a 100% plant-based fashion and lifestyle brand, that is weaving a completely regenerative future of fashion. Through their soil-to-soil supply chain and zero-waste production, they put transparency of each product first. Each Jiwya product is handmade from fibre to finish and limited edition. Their hyperlocal production also preserved 150+ heritage textile arts across India.
The most sustainable piece of clothing is in your wardrobe, the next is Jiwya.
You can buy Jiwya on their website: www.jiwya.com and in select stores in NYC, Paris, Dubai, Berlin, and India.

Aishwarya Lahariya, MS ’19Cofounder, director, and designer

Law School Admissions Consulting

CW Admissions is a boutique law school admissions consulting firm offering high-touch, strategy-driven support. We work closely with each applicant to build a thoughtful admissions plan, identify compelling themes, and partner with professional writers to craft polished, authentic materials.

I’m a former federal attorney, legislative aide, and financial advisor. I’ve served as an admissions reader for UVA Law, worked with a nationally known law school admissions firm, and supported applicants from a wide range of backgrounds through both nonprofit and private consulting. My cross-sector experience across law, policy, and admissions allows me to bring a strategic, compassionate approach to every client’s journey.

If you’re a Cornell parent or alum supporting a law school applicant, I’d be happy to chat and share more about how I work.

cynthia@cwadmissions.com

Cynthia Rivera ’93

Ultimate Cayuga Lake Retreat in NY Finger Lakes Region

Welcome to your ultimate Cayuga Lake retreat—two properties: a lake home and a separate income-producing duplex. Sitting on an expansive 105′ of lake frontage, this contemporary gem offers an unrivaled Finger Lakes lifestyle with a sweeping grassy beachfront, private boathouse, and a hoist ready for your watercraft. Tucked away at the top of the driveway, this parcel also includes a private Duplex that offers income, office space, or ideal guest house. Thoughtfully designed to maximize natural light and panoramic views, the main home features walls of glass and an open-concept great room centered around a cozy gas fireplace. The seamless blend of indoor-outdoor living creates a warm yet sophisticated atmosphere, perfect for entertaining or soaking in lakefront serenity. Enjoy first-floor living with a beautifully appointed primary suite that includes an ensuite bath and private loft space—ideal for a home office or reading nook. Middle level hosts 3 bedrooms, some that feature their own balconies, offering quiet moments above the water. The full walkout lower level extends the living space with a wood-burning fireplace, and a second full kitchen, ideal for hosting gatherings or accommodating guests with comfort and privacy. Screened-in porch for bug-free evenings in the breeze, or wander down to the lake for a dip, paddle, or sunset boat ride. Additional storage at both 1077 & 1079 can provide multiple usages: storage, gyms, ping pong, etc. Whether you’re seeking a full-time lakeside residence, a luxurious seasonal getaway, or a property with strong rental potential, this one checks every box. With municipal services and modern amenities throughout, this is the complete package on Cayuga Lake. Text Jolene at 607-339-1559 with any questions or to schedule a tour.

View listing on Zillow.

John Neuman ’62, BEE ’63 & Carolyn Chauncey Neuman ’64

Bottling Line

Complete Bottline Line from Millbrook Winery. Still in use until March. Contact: Ian@millwine.com.

Filler
GAI 1000-EL; 1997
Monoblock filler-corker
One motor drives all systems, keeping process synchronized
Stainless steel for ease of sanitation
Adjustable output of up to 1200 bottles per hour
Easily adapts to different bottle shapes; we have four different complete sets of stars
Gravity fill spouts for low oxygen pickup

Labeler

OMB ET 1500; 1997
Linear labeling machine for attachment of self-adhesive labels
One station attached (second available but in need of repair)
Capsule distributor
Optical cork checker
GAI 406s capsule roller

Dimensions

Glass conveyer
44.5” height
76” length (dumping table 20”)
33.5” width

Orbit cleaner
85” overall height
47” height of braces
39” length of conveyer segment
39” wheel diameter

Filler
79” height, with adjustable legs
64” length (from bottle feed to end of table)
30” width

Labeler
69” height, with adjustable legs
91” overall length
20” table length
44” width

John Graziano ’81


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“The Change Chronicles: A Novel of the ’60s Antiwar Movement”

In The Change Chronicles: A Novel of the ’60s Antiwar Movement, Paula Friedman ’60 explores the transformations experienced by people in the turbulent vortex of social protest.
“A triumph. A novel to share and discuss” — Wesley Hogan, director, Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University.
“Told with the raw intensity, vivid detail, and credibility of someone who was there” — Maya Khankhoje, Montréal Serai.
“Protagonist Nora overcomes the ‘Marines of the mind’ to confront oncoming weapons trucks” — Gar Smith, Berkeley Daily Planet.
“Beautifully crafted personal and political coming-of-age story” — Mei-Mei Ellerman, Resident Scholar, Brandeis Women’s Research Center.

friedman@gorge.net

Paula Friedman ’60, BA ’61

Free + Postage: 1970 & 1972 Cornell Yearbooks

Who would like almost-new 1970 and 1972 Cornell yearbooks? These probably haven’t been opened in 30+ years.

If you pay postage I will send them to you. So if you want or either, please let me know. fredtierney@comcast.net.

Fred Tierney ’71, MBA ’72

A Novelette by Ron Pies ’74: The Unmoved Mover

I have authored a bit of a literary rarity—a novelette, which is usually defined as a fiction work of about 7,500 to 19,000 words.

My work, The Unmoved Mover tells the story of Judaic studies professor Aaron Shavoor and artist Rachel Gold, following a horrific school tragedy that overturns their world and unites them in bereavement. How does life go on after the worst occurs? How can two people who have experienced unspeakable loss find one another, and again find meaning in life? And who can ever believe in a benign and loving God, after such tragedy? Aaron’s and Rachel’s struggle to reclaim their lives points them to a kind of redemption–and perhaps also to love and self-forgiveness.

I call the work, “A Novelette of Redemption” for what I think are good reasons. I hope my fellow Cornellians will look for it on Amazon!

Ron Pies ’74

No Reason, a Novel

Want to read an “adventure, crime, and commentary on society” novel? It’s fiction, but it begins with the horror of 9/11 and builds from there on ethics, drugs, how society deals with problems, and more. Available on Amazon or Barnes and Noble, or have your local bookstore get it for you. No Reason by Laurence Ference ’73. Lsfcyborg@yahoo.com

Laurence Ference ’73

Artwork by Andrea Strongwater ’70

I am an accomplished award winning artist, writer, and book maker with a large library of artwork perfect for enhancing your life. My artwork is vibrant and good at telling stories, including some visual explorations of Cornell. If you have ideas you’d like turned into something you can see, contact me to discuss possibilities. I’m good at making it happen. My work is available as originals in oil and gouache, prints on canvas and paper, jigsaw puzzles and all kinds of gift items. www.AndreaStrongwater.com Andrea.Strongwater@gmail.com

Andrea Strongwater ’70


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Services

Inventor Consultation

Product Development Advice for Startups & Inventors

If you have an idea for a new product, but are unsure what your next steps should look like, this might be for you. We offer a paid meeting with an engineer to get feedback on your idea as well as information about how the process works. This is a good step to take before investing in patents and development.

Follow the link below to see more details about the meeting, and browse the website to get a better idea of who we are and what sorts of projects we have worked on. We also offer full product development, engineering, and manufacturing services.

https://www.creativeengineering.com/store/p/2-hour-inventor-consult

Paul Dowd ’88

Online Piano Lessons

Are you a pianist who would like to bring mindfulness of the mind and body to your playing? I can help! I am a pianist, teacher, and Cornell meditation instructor who works with pianists to overcome mental and physical challenges so they can express themselves joyfully at the piano. Lessons focus on making music with joy and ease, relaxing your technique, and calming the mind and body to serve your music-making. Lessons offered online or in-person (Ithaca, NY). For more info and to book a trial lesson, visit: lauraamoriello.com.

Laura AmorielloCornell PE instructor

Your Cornell Student’s Health Is Our Priority!

Sending your child off to start the first year of college away from your family pediatrician can be nerve-wracking. At Campus MedShield, we get it. We understand your child’s challenges, from the stress of finals to colds to unexpected injuries at the most inopportune moments – especially when the campus health center is overbooked or closed. That’s why at Campus MedShield, we’ve designed a 24/7 service to support your child’s mental and physical health. With personalized care and the innovative TytoCare device for virtual exams, your student at Cornell is always connected to a physician, anywhere and anytime.

Ensure your student’s well-being, and enjoy peace of mind knowing they’re in good hands with Campus MedShield.

Sign up today at CampusMedShield.com!

Bernard Kruger ’63a medical doctor and the company's owner and founder

Ecological Landscapes and Gardens: Thicket Workshop

A plant-focused design firm, Thicket Workshop crafts ecological landscapes and gardens in Ithaca, NY, and across the region.

We work at a variety of scales—from reimagining a family’s front yard as a pollinator bonanza, to planting a savanna on a city lot, to developing a plan for biodiverse habitat hedgerows on a 50-acre farm.

A commitment to ecology and allowing other species to thrive shapes our work. Plants can offer solutions: for habitat, for storm water, for cooling, for erosion. We also aim to spark wonder, curiosity, and joy—connecting people and plants, at home and in public spaces.

We offer in-person and virtual consultations.

thicketworkshop.com

Matt Dallos, MA ’20