Cornelliana Hail, All Hail, Cornell! The “Alma Mater” dates back a century and a half, to just a couple of years after classes began on the Hill, and is identified with the University as closely as McGraw Tower or the Ezra statue.
Alumni The Roots of ‘Status Games’—and Why Your Brain Is Stuck in High School In her latest self-help book, Loretta Graziano Breuning ’75 explores how your ‘inner mammal’ impacts mental and emotional well-being
Alumni Andrea Savage ’94 Makes ’em Laugh The actress, writer, and comedian has wowed viewers of TV’s ‘Veep,’ the hit movie Step Brothers, and a whole lot more
Students Student-Run Grocery Store Offers Fresh Food at Affordable Prices Featuring many items from Ithaca-area producers, market in Anabel Taylor Hall has both a social mission and a pedagogical aim
Campus & Beyond Wynton Marsalis Returns to Campus, Continuing Cornell’s Decades-Long Jazz Tradition A November 6 concert in Bailey Hall by Wynton Marsalis, the Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning trumpeter, bandleader, educator, and composer, continues Cornell’s decades-long tradition of hosting, promoting, and showcasing renowned jazz artists.
Ask the Expert The Ins and Outs of Immigration Law Cornell professor, attorney, and immigration advocate Stephen Yale-Loehr ’77, JD ’81, weighs in on a complex topic
Cornelliana Wine Program Offers Limited-Edition Red, White to Alumni Oenophiles Now in its fourth year, the Alumni Wine by Cornell Alumni Affairs collection comprises one red and one white wine, created by Cornelllian vintners and marketed only to the alumni community.
Alumni The ‘Mother of Shelter Medicine’: Vet Pioneer Lila Miller ’74, DVM ’77 One of the first two Black women to graduate from the Vet college, Miller has devoted her career to aiding homeless animals