Fine, Feathered, Fascinating Facts about the Lab of Ornithology It’s a Big Red gem—a research center, a tourist destination, and a resource for all things avian. How much do you know about it?
In a New Book, Prof Translates Ancient Advice for the Lovelorn How to Get Over a Breakup is Michael Fontaine’s latest entry in a series that mines modern wisdom from classical works
Commencement 2024 in Photos Cornell’s 156th graduating class was fêted in a series of celebrations—including a Convocation address by an Oscar nominee
Cornell Vets Went to Westminster—and Came Back with Photos! Need a mood boost? Enjoy a visual feast of precious pooches (and Big Red docs) at one of the world’s premier dog shows
Here’s the Scoop: Earl Grey-Flavored Ice Cream Wins Annual Contest The confection, ‘Brewing CommuniTea’—inspired by Cornell’s Freedom of Expression theme year—will be available at Reunion
The Eclipse in Photos: Looking Up, from Two Campuses Hundreds in Ithaca and Geneva gathered to gaze at darkening (but sadly cloudy) skies and teasing glimpses of a waning sun
Peek Inside the Galleries at AAP’s Freedom of Expression Show The exhibition of works by students, faculty, alumni, and others is a highlight of the University’s 2023–24 theme year
Eclipse Tips from Big Red Astronomers Many eyes (wearing appropriate glasses!) will be pointed to the sky on April 8—so here’s a primer from two profs
Powered by Sound, Researchers Help Protect Animals Worldwide From birds and whales to elephants and gibbons, scientists at a Cornell-based center are using bioacoustics to spur conservation
The ‘Morris Worm’: A Notorious Chapter of the Internet’s Infancy In an experiment gone awry, 35 years ago a grad student in computer science inadvertently crashed 10% of online machines