Alumni Alum’s Business Is (Literally) Just Child’s Play Richard Hagelberg ’69 runs an Indiana-based company that makes swings, slides, monkey bars, and more
From the President ‘Unbridled Admiration for This University’ President Pollack announces her retirement—and Cornellians offers a photographic tribute to her seven years of service
Students Cartoons in the Curriculum: Teaching Science through Animation A popular class uses The Lion King, Ice Age, Zootopia, and more to study how animals act (and how they don’t)
Cornelliana Slope Day 2024 in Photos This year’s Big Red rite of spring featured ecstatic crowds, musical headliners, carnival games, food, fun—and friends
Books Your May 2024 Reads This month’s featured titles include a feminist history of crossword puzzles, a praised literary debut, and a chick lit novel set in Napa
Chime In We Need Anthropologists Everywhere—Especially in AI I never imagined working in STEM with a humanities degree, but it actually prepared me for an amazing career
Students American Sign Language Has Found a Growing Home on the Hill Now offered as a minor, the study of ASL at Cornell came about through years of student advocacy
Alumni Through Cycling Tours, Alum Peddles her Passion For more than three decades, Lauren Hefferon ’83 has run a company that offers upscale trips on two wheels
Quizzes & Puzzles March / April ’24 Trivia Roundup Did you miss any of the recent weekly trivia on our homepage? Here’s your chance to catch up with nine questions!
Bear Hugs Dancing with the (Collegiate) Stars Amanda Hernandez ’21, now a busy med student, coaches her former team to ‘pom’ glory—from hundreds of miles away