Issue Archive
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January/February 2021
Fine Art: The Johnson Museum offers a feast for the eyes
PLUS: Toni Morrison, MA ’55: A yearlong celebration; Mind-changing maps; New Yorker cartoonist Ali Solomon ’01
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Feast Your Eyes
With the Johnson Museum closed to visitors, CAM offers a virtual tour
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Visionary Voice
The University celebrates one of its most remarkable alumni: literary legend Toni Morrison
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Made to Order
In a sign of the times, the Hotel school’s capstone course in restaurant management embraces takeout
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Looks She Proudly Down
Step up your Big Red lore with a primer on the Clock Tower
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From Martha Pollack
Rising to the Challenge: In these extraordinary times, Cornell is following the science, and pursuing new knowledge about COVID-19
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From the Hill
News and updates from campus
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Authors
New releases
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Ezra Magazine Extra
Cornell’s revamped external education unit broadens its reach
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Real Estate Special Advertising Section
Special advertising section for real estate opportunities
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Alumni Deaths
A list of deaths reported to us since the previous issue
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Cornelliana
Riddle of the Sphinx: Carl Sagan’s former home remains an intriguing local landmark
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Mapped Out
An alum’s collection showcases cartography aimed at swaying hearts and minds
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Shift Change
‘Future of work’ expert Jeff Schwartz ’80 on coping in the COVID era—and how it has accelerated the evolution of the modern office
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Comic Relief
Cartoonist Ali Solomon ’01 offers humorous takes on parenthood, pandemic life, and more
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Power Surge
Big Red researchers explore the potential of offshore wind energy—which could be the key to alleviating the global climate crisis
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Slippery Character
Meet John Wyatt Greenlee, PhD ’20—a.k.a. the ‘Surprised Eel Historian’
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Slice of Life
Since the 1940s, Professor McCay’s ‘Cornell bread’ has been a nutritious alternative to the typical white stuff