Storytime with Corey Poised for Oscar Gold, Oppenheimer Boasts a Big Red Distinction Thanks in part to its physics-centric plot, the hit movie may depict more Cornellians than any other feature film in history
Books Your February 2024 Reads This month’s featured titles include a cookbook, a thriller, a self-help guide, and poetry drawn from the Salem witch trials
Bear Hugs Mother-Daughter Alums Share a Vocation—Forging a Special Bond Both have devoted their careers to helping kids succeed, with a focus on the needs of Black girls and their communities
Chime In I Want to See Women in STEM—So I Wrote a Book About It I’m thrilled that many more female students are enrolled in the sciences—but there’s more work to be done
Ask the Expert In this Love-Oriented Month, Tips on ‘Mindful Communication’ A couples’ therapist and CALS alum offers advice on how to bring your relationship to the next level—or revive one that’s flagging
Alumni Remembering the Cornellian Who Broke Racial Barriers in Math After becoming the first Black person to earn a PhD in the field, Elbert Cox, PhD 1925, spent a lifetime inspiring others to follow
Quizzes & Puzzles How Much Do You Know about Africana Studies on the Hill? During Black History Month, test your knowledge of Cornell’s ground-breaking program with these 10 trivia questions!
Alumni A Conversation with Life Trustee Ezra Cornell ’70, BS ’71 A lineal descendent of the Founder who joined the board his senior year, he reflects on the University’s past, present, and future
Quizzes & Puzzles Cornellian Crossword: ‘Schools of Thought’ Pay a virtual visit to Big Red halls of learning with this custom puzzle, made just for you!
Students Identical Twin Mechanical Engineers Reach for the Stars The sophomore sisters have long dreamed of working in aerospace—and they’re each others’ biggest boosters