Issue Archive
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May/June 2014
In a posthumous memoir, Carolyn Goodman ’36 recalls how her son was martyred for civil rights, pioneering cancer researcher Lewis Cantley, PhD ’75, the search for President Skorton’s successor under way, and more.
Download the PDF from our digital archives at eCommons.
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Bench to Bedside
Weill Cornell’s Lewis Cantley, PhD ’75, is leading a revolution in cancer biology.
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Mother Courage
In an excerpt from the new memoir My Mantelpiece, the late Carolyn Goodman ’36—whose son Andy was one of the three civil rights workers murdered fifty years ago this summer—recalls living through a parent’s worst nightmare
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Alumni Profiles
Steve Borst ’00 & Karim Abouelnaga ’13
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The Big Picture
March Madness
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Sports
Shooting Stars: Another solid season for women’s ice hockey.
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From David Skorton
On to the Sesquicentennial!
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Cornell Tech Update
Driving the Digital Transformation
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From the Hill
News and updates from campus.
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Debating Divestment
Should the University stop investing in fossil fuel companies?
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Cornelliana
A long-overdue exhibit celebrates the women of Cornell.
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Authors
New releases from Cornell authors.
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Alma Matters
Alumni Association Awards Second Annual CAA Cup.
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May / June 2014 Obituaries
Click here for the complete May /June 2014 Alumni Deaths
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And the Winner Is…
Brian Cullinan ’82, who knows who won the Oscars before the rest of the world.
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The Mind’s Eye
PBS airs the latest film by Delaney Ruston ’88, who chronicles issues surrounding mental illness.
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Up to Scratch
To the stylish feline, blogger Kate Benjamin ’93 is the cat’s pajamas.
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Broadway Baby
With kudos aplenty, Danny Bernstein ’14 stages an original musical at Schwartz.
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Vocal Supporter
Dr. Gwen Korovin ’80 keeps golden throats in tune.
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Progressive Thinker
Made famous by Rush Limbaugh, activist Sandra Fluke ’03 aims for the California legislature.
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Fish & Tips
A Co-op Extension stalwart offers lessons in hydroponics, aquaculture—and life.
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‘Others Before Self’
Remembering fallen Marine Richard Gannon II ’95.