Two Truths and a Lie Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 Was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Jimmy Carter. Is the subject of an opera. Was married to a fellow Cornellian. Bill Nye ’77 (“The Science Guy”) Worked at NASA after graduation. Played himself on “The Big Bang Theory.” Wrote the book "Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation" Kate Snow ’91 Holds a master’s in international affairs from Georgetown. Is a correspondent and anchor for NBC News. Competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Ken Dryden ’69 Wrote a best-selling memoir. Served in the U.S. Congress. Helped Big Red men’s hockey win an NCAA championship. Joyce Bauer Brothers ’47 (“Dr. Joyce Brothers”) Was a boxing trivia expert on “The $64,000 Question.” Earned an MD from Columbia. Voiced herself on “The Simpsons.” Kurt Vonnegut ’44 Never completed his Cornell degree. Served in World War II. Wrote the novel “Inherent Vice.” Margaret Bourke-White 1927 Was a staff photographer at “Life” magazine. Was a character in the movie “Gandhi.” Won a Pulitzer Prize for photojournalism. Rob Manfred ’80 Played for the Boston Red Sox. Serves as commissioner of Major League Baseball. Holds a JD from Harvard. Dominique Thorne ’19 Made her professional film debut while still an undergrad. Holds a master’s from Juilliard. Has played a Marvel superhero. Jimmy Smits, MFA ’82 Appeared in the “Star Trek” franchise. Starred on Broadway in “God of Carnage.” Played a cop who died tragically on “NYPD Blue.” Time's up