Reunion ’25: Despite Iffy Weather, Big Red Spirit Shines Through On top of the traditional festivities, this year saw special celebrations marking events canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic
Alum Is President of a Midwestern College—With a Familiar Name A Tale of Two Cornells: How Jonathan Brand, JD ’96, went from ‘the Hill’ to ‘the Hilltop,’ far above Iowa’s river valleys
‘Wine Is Not Fungible’: How an Alum’s Firm Made Global Headlines The small, family company founded by Victor Schwartz ’80 became the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against import tariffs—and won
After Leading Her Team to Galloping Success, Alum Coach Steps Down A decorated equestrian herself, Joanna Garbarino Novakovic ’04 spurred the Big Red to Ivy, regional, and national titles
In NYC’s Central Park, AAP Alum Leads a Stunning Transformation Susan Rodriguez ’81, BArch ’82, spearheaded design of a recreation center on the Harlem Meer—reconnecting it to its neighborhood
What’s White and Fluffy and Has a Dozen Paws? Alum’s Dog Troupe! Owned and trained by Thy Nguyen Cavagnaro ’95, the Amazing Eskies model, act, and bring joy to children and seniors alike
Exploring Adolescence and Young Adulthood, One Episode at a Time Through shows like ‘XO, Kitty,’ screenwriter Jessica O’Toole ’94 relishes highlighting the ‘inherent stakes and drama’ of youth
Alum Still Lives in the House Frank Lloyd Wright Designed for Him Centenarian Roland Reisley ’46, BA ’45, has resided in the Hudson Valley home for more than seven decades
Alum Scores as Team Owner in First Women’s Pro Volleyball League Entrepreneur Colleen Durham Craig ’92, who competed in two sports for the Big Red, heads Georgia’s Atlanta Vibe
‘R2-D2, Pick Me a Berry’: Alum’s Firm Grows Fruit with Robots CALS grad Casey Call ’12 co-founded Zordi, which is using AI and other tech to make greenhouse farming more efficient