Issue Archive
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September/October 2018
Beautiful Beebe, alum at the forefront of the ‘third digital revolution,’ NYC-based birder studies migration, Reunion 2018 in photos, and more. You can download the full PDF from our eCommons archive at https://hdl.handle.net/1813/60054.
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Water World
A look at the past, present, and future of CU’s iconic Beebe Lake—which, like the University itself, traces its roots to Ezra
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The Replicator Revolution
A pioneer in the digital fabrication movement, MIT professor Neil Gershenfeld, PhD ’90, believes that fab-lab technology will change the world
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From Martha Pollack
Active Learning Initiative Goes University-Wide
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From the Hill
News and updates from campus
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Authors
New releases
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Sports
Big Red Highlights
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Ezra Magazine Extra
Physics professor Julia Thom-Levy, vice provost for academic innovation, on the University’s efforts to “create vibrant and challenging opportunities for learning” by pursuing novel teaching methods
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Alumni Deaths
A list of deaths reported to us since the previous issue
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Cornelliana
Stepping Stones: More than a handy shortcut, the Baldwin Memorial Stairway honors an alum who perished in World War I
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Night Lights
NYC-based ornithologist Andrew Farnsworth ’95, PhD ’07, studies birds’ nocturnal migration—including how it’s thrown off by the annual 9/11 memorial tribute
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Visual Field
Rhea Combs, MPS ’94, curates photography at the Smithsonian’s African American history museum
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Call to ‘Action’
From Blood Diamond to Dunkirk, Nilo Otero ’76 has served as a first assistant director on dozens of major films
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It’s All Greek
A Hotelie heads a growing chain of popular ‘fast-fine’ eateries in San Francisco—with plans to head East
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Man of Letters
Former National Spelling Bee champ Jacques Bailly, PhD ’97, is the competition’s longtime ‘pronouncer’
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All That Jazz
From Dizzy Gillespie to Wynton Marsalis, a look at the greats who’ve played Cornell
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Big Red Memories
Scenes from Reunion 2018