Issue Archive
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July/August 2013
Glass menagerie, CU joins the MOOC movement, a doctor at the Boston Marathon. Download the PDFÂ from our digital archives at eCommons.
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The Amazing Race
When terrorism struck the Boston Marathon, physician Kathryn Ackerman ’94 was among the first responders who leapt into action—and saved lives
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Beyond the Sea
Cornell’s collection of glass marine creatures inspires a filmmaker’s quest to chronicle their real-life habitats
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Forward into the Past
Cornell joins edX and will begin to produce MOOCs
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The Big Picture
The big picture
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Sports
Sports
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From David Skorton
Faculty Renewal: A Critical Priority for Cornell
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From the Hill
News and updates from campus
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Correspondence
Letters to the editor
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Cornelliana
Above Cayuga’s waters, a one-day runway
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Authors
New releases
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Alma Matters
A ‘Senior Prom’ for Young Alumni
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Alumni Profiles
Elaine Koretsky ’53 & Laurie Hart ’86
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The Running Dead
Humans Versus Zombies brings a ‘mock apocalypse’ to East Hill
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Mental Health
Can emotions cause heart disease?
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Face Time
Barry Beck ’90 and his wife run Bluemercury, a chain of tony make-up shops
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Take a Taste
Critic Ligaya Mishan, MFA ’95, waxes poetic on the New York food scene
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American Dreamer
The son of an Albanian nationalist, Ilir Zherka ’89 (literally) wrote the book on citizen advocacy
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Storms Ahead
Why climate change is putting the elderly at risk
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Pole Position
Alan Nawoj ’01 wins the Antarctica Marathon
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Defender of the First Amendment
Attorney Floyd Abrams ’56 collects his ‘near absolutist’ views on free speech
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Doomed to Repeat It
Historian’s study of the Vietnam War’s colonial roots wins a Pulitzer