Issue Archive
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March/April 2017
A photo tour of East Hill’s hidden gems, The Grateful Dead’s legendary 1977 show, creating ‘smart’ clothing, and sing a song of Cornell
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More than Meets the Eye
From hidden carvings to works of art, campus is full of delightful surprises that passersby often miss
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Eternally Grateful
Forty years later, a legendary Dead concert in Barton Hall still rocks—and Cornell University Press has the book to prove it
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From Hunter R. Rawlings III
The Best Job in the World
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From the Hill
News and updates from campus
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Sports
Big Red Highlights
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Authors
New Releases
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Reports of Outgoing Alumni-Elected Trustees
From Nicole DelToro ’91 and Susan Rodriguez ’81, BArch ’82
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Alumni Deaths
Obituaries received through January 2017
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Cornelliana
Singing the Praises: Traditional tunes celebrate Big Red spirit
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Summer Programs and Sports Camps
A showcase of summer programs and camps for youth. Our advertisers help support your alumni magazine. Give them a look!
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Ezra Magazine Extra
Radical Collaboration through Machine Learning
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Wear & How
From chameleon-like color shifts to disease resistance, Human Ecology’s fiber science and apparel design researchers aim to revolutionize what your clothes can do for you
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Seeing is Believing
From driverless cars to bionic eyes, neuroscientist Sheila Nirenberg is at the cutting edge of artificial vision
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Flesh Forward
Having tackled blood-suckers, zoologist and author Bill Schutt, PhD ’95, turns to cannibalism
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Doggie DNA
Prof’s firm analyzes the canine genome
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‘Crowning’ Achievement
Architecture alums help build the Smithsonian’s newest museum
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Taste of New York
Jeff Zalaznick ’05 is one of the creative minds behind an eclectic restaurant empire
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Where in the World… ?
Mapping alums around the globe