Issue Archive
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September/October 2013
Why the Mona Lisa is not all it’s cracked up to be, celebrating reunion 2013, dealing with deer. Download the PDF from our digital archives at eCommons.
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The Buck Stops Here
Cornell’s deer management program tackles a cloven-hooved conundrum
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It’s Complicated
Pioneering network scientist Duncan Watts, PhD ’97, tackles the fallacy of common sense
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Alumni Profiles
Jeff Kohnstamm ’84 and Vincent Kitirattragarn ’06, ME ’07
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The Big Picture
House of Cows
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Sports
Big Red Sports
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From David Skorton
New Opportunities and Challenges in Online Education
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Letter from Rwanda
The Long and Winding Road
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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
Veterans’ Affairs: A former Marine spearheads an effort to honor the first Cornellian to die in battle
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After the Bubble Burst
New releases
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Building the Walls
Newsletter of the Cornell Alumni Association
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Let’s Get Together
From the 5th to the 75th, alumni celebrate Reunion
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Prepare for the Worst
Cornell-based program helps New Yorkers cope with all manner of disasters
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The Unkindest Cut
Activist Tobe Levin, PhD ’79, battles female genital mutilation
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Handle with Care
Meet Cornell’s own scientific glassblower
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Hospitality, Sweet
Three ’87 classmates travel the world designing interiors for high-end hotels
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Speak!
E. B. White’s granddaughter publishes a collection of his dog-related writings
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The Talking Cure
First Amendment lawyer Marjorie Heins ’67 has devoted a career to defending freedom of speech
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Fit the Bill
Hotel professor Michael Lynn makes a meal of tipping research