Articles written by: Heather Salerno
Following the Science
CALS alum helps direct the WHO’s response to the pandemic
Weaver of Words
A century after E.B. White 1921 graduated from Cornell, his literary legacy endures
Coming to Terms
A new ILR program—offered virtually this year due to the pandemic—explores Native American approaches to conflict resolution
Remains of the Day
Excavating the ruins of a villa, a faculty-led dig aims to understand how people lived in ancient Pompeii
Visionary Voice
The University celebrates one of its most remarkable alumni: literary legend Toni Morrison
Against the Current
For a champion swimmer, chilly waters are a hot opportunity to test her mettle
Women’s Rights
A feminist philosopher on the costs of misogyny and male privilege
Class Conscious
Professor Noliwe Rooks studies racial disparities in education—which the COVID pandemic has made even more stark
The Scientific Method
Wielding their expertise in a wide variety of fields, Big Red researchers tackle COVID
Breaking News
Sun alum Marc Lacey ’87 is national editor of the New York Times