Cornelliana History Brothers: A Chat with Evan Earle ’02, MS ’14, and Corey Earle ’07 Steeped in Big Red lore since childhood, they ponder their favorite artifacts, what Ezra would think of today’s University, and more
Alumni Chef Irene Li ’12, BA ’15, Marries Culinary Verve and Social Action The Boston restaurateur and dumpling maven now boasts a James Beard Leadership Award
Alumni Reporter Jenn Abelson ’00 Exposes Dangers of No-Knock Warrants In her latest investigative project, the Washington Post staffer and Daily Sun alum delves into a controversial tool of modern policing
Alumni In the Wake of War, Alum Works to Ensure There’s ‘No One Left Behind’ Air Force vet Phil Caruso ’08 heads a nonprofit devoted to obtaining visas for Afghans who aided U.S. military
Cornelliana Pioneering Big Red Players Look Back at Early Days of Women’s Varsity Athletics In a Zoom roundtable, eight alumnae who competed in the 1970s share their memories—and how those experiences have shaped their lives
Campus & Beyond 3D-Printed Statues Honor Women in STEM—Including Seven Cornellians In March, a Smithsonian exhibit of all 120 of the vivid orange artworks made history in the nation’s capital
From the President Celebrating Cornell—‘An Institution Like No Other’ In a pandemic-delayed State of the University address, President Pollack lauds 17 months’ worth of Big Red achievements
Campus & Beyond With Cornell’s ‘Solar Noon’ Clock, Bill Nye ’77 Aims to Leave a Legacy In March, the ‘Science Guy’ came back to the Hill to check on the Rhodes Hall timepiece, newly overhauled by engineering students