Alumni Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 Honored with Sculpture in NY State Capitol The late Supreme Court Justice will be one of the few women whose likeness adorns the building’s grand staircase
Quizzes & Puzzles Cornellian Crossword: ‘All Roads Lead to Ithaca’ A Big Red-themed puzzle—created just for you!
Cornelliana Prankster’s Legendary Exploits Enthralled Cornellians for Decades Hugh Troy 1926 played epic practical jokes on campus and elsewhere, painted murals—and went on to join the CIA
Campus & Beyond Bridge Project Connects Student Engineers with ’80s Alumni Four decades after an undergrad team repaired the scenic walkway over Flat Rock, a new generation is fixing it up again
Chime In I Visited Every County in the U.S.—and Yes, There’s a Club for That My decades-long, map-crossing quest is a reminder that ‘the shortest distance between two points is no fun’
Cornelliana For Newman Lab’s 75th Birthday, Some Fascinating Facts You don’t have to be a nuclear scientist to appreciate these tidbits about the Hill’s first facility devoted to accelerator physics
Campus & Beyond After More than a Century, Cornell’s Hydroelectric Plant is Still Humming The facility in Fall Creek Gorge contributes a small but significant—and renewable—portion of the University’s power
Ask the Expert Ah-choo! Insights on Seasonal Allergies from a Big Red Expert Those miserable weeks of sneezing and itchy eyes are around the corner—so we asked a Weill Cornell Medicine MD for advice
Alumni ‘Expect the Unexpected,’ Fauci Tells Weill Cornell Medicine Students The distinguished physician-scientist returned to his alma mater for a screening of the new PBS documentary about his career