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
Cornelliana Vintage Scrapbooks Offer Fascinating Windows into Student Life Housed in the University Archives, the more than 1,000 volumes preserve ephemera, photos, newspaper clippings, and much more
Alumni Meet Two Young Alums Doing Hands-On Relief Work in Ukraine The best friends recently marked one year since they left their East Coast lives for a humanitarian aid mission to Eastern Europe
Students New Student Space Devoted to Competitive Video Gaming Located in Robert Purcell Community Center, the ‘esports’ lounge boasts state-of-the-art equipment and spots for hanging out
Cornelliana Dragon! Dragon! Dragon! Joyful Jamboree Is a Big Red Rite of Spring Fueled by first-year architecture students, the March celebration has been roaring on the Hill for 120+ years
Ask the Expert Just Starting Out in Your Career? Dyson Prof Has Advice! Vicki Bogan offers tips on mentorship, networking, professional attire—and why you shouldn’t stress out too much