Alumni Inger Burnett-Zeigler ’02 Advocates for Black Women’s Self-Care Clinical psychologist warns of the costs of addressing the needs of others to the exclusion of one’s own mental and physical health.
Alumni Alison Napjus ’99 Helps Oenophiles Decide What to Uncork Hotelie is senior editor and tasting director of Wine Spectator.
Students Student-Run Food Magazine Celebrates a Festival of Flavors For the past decade, Big Red foodies have been cooking up an increasingly impressive online publication—featuring recipes, essays, travelogues, photography, illustrations, and more.
Ask the Expert ‘Ruff Going’ with Your Pandemic Pup? A Big Red Vet Has Answers Dr. Pamela Perry—a canine behavior expert and “triple Red” alum—offers advice on transitioning your four-legged friends back to work life.
Alumni Preserving Central Park, Manhattan’s Urban Oasis Christopher Nolan ’89 is the park’s longtime head landscape architect.
Cornelliana The Engineering Quad’s Iconic Sundial Marries Art and Science The time-keeping instrument isn’t just a beloved campus fixture—it’s one of the most accurate of its kind on the planet.
Campus & Beyond Uphill Both Ways? Hiking up the University’s landmark hill in all kinds of weather is a shared Big Red memory and a Cornellian rite of passage. But how steep is it, really?
Cornelliana Anchors Aweigh: Big Red Names Graced WWII-Era Hulls From the Liberty-class S.S. Andrew D. White to the cargo ship S.S. Cornell Victory, there were quite a few World War II-era ships bearing names that would make Big Red alumni proud.
Alumni From the Hill to ‘The Hill’ When Melanie Stansbury, MS ’07, won a special election on June 1 to fill a U.S. congressional seat in New Mexico, it raised the number of Cornellians serving in the House of Representatives to seven—the most in nearly a decade.
Cornelliana Cornell’s First Female Doctoral Grad May Preston Slosson, PhD 1880, was Cornell’s first female doctoral graduate—as well as the first woman in the U.S. to earn a PhD in philosophy.