Students Meet the Sophomore Who’s a Culinary Phenom Rahanna Bisseret Martinez ’26 is gaining fame for her multicultural cuisine—and she has already published a cookbook
Storytime with Corey The Most Iconic Cornell Tradition: Cheering Big Red Hockey in Lynah! The votes are in! Sports fandom beat out 31 other beloved activities, from Hot Truck to Wines to Libe Slope sunsets
Alumni Remembering the Sacrifice of a Cornellian Lost in War Campus event honored Marine Corps Maj. Richard Gannon ’95, who was just 31 when he died in Iraq two decades ago
6 Questions For ... What’s Up with the World of Work? ILR Dean Weighs In Alexander Colvin, PhD ’99, on unions, remote jobs, the minimum wage hike, the “longshoremen future,” and more
Alumni MD Keeps Adventure Travelers Healthy on the High Seas Dr. Rebecca Smith-Coggins ’79 has carved out a second career as a ship’s physician, now on National Geographic voyages
Storytime with Corey What’s the Most Iconic Cornell Tradition? Vote in the Final! Is it cheering for Big Red hockey at Lynah Rink—or savoring a late-night snack at Louie’s Lunch (or Hot Truck)? You decide!
Books Your April 2024 Reads Featured titles include the latest by an acclaimed novelist, a chronicle of Brooklyn Bridge Park, and a mystery series debut
Cornelliana 150 Years of Mechanical Engineering on the Hill: Fascinating Facts To mark the anniversary, we delve into the Sibley School’s history of pioneering work—from outdoor lighting to outer space
Alumni Bestselling Children’s Author Weaves Tales of Wonder The latest by Michelle Knudsen ’95, of Library Lion fame: the story of a sensitive spider who yearns to be a pet kitten
Campus & Beyond The Eclipse in Photos: Looking Up, from Two Campuses Hundreds in Ithaca and Geneva gathered to gaze at darkening (but sadly cloudy) skies and teasing glimpses of a waning sun