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In May 2024, three generations of Unraths (all of whom served in the U.S. Army) gathered at Cornell for Tyler Unrath ’24’s ROTC commissioning. (L to R): 2LT Tyler Unrath ’24 (Megan’s brother), currently serves as a logistics officer at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington; 2LT (now CPT) Megan Unrath ’21, a pediatric resident physician at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i; SPC (Vet) Vern Unrath (grandfather),formerly a radio operator and communications specialist at Fort Hood, Texas; and COL (Ret) Craig Unrath (father), formerly an Apache helicopter aviator and simulation operations officer.

Captain Megan Unrath ’21 builds a legacy of service

In her first year at Cornell, Megan Unrath ’21 went on a field training exercise with her Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) cohort. The group included ROTC students from … Read more

By Linda Copman October 28, 2025
Morgan Jones MBA ’15 (L) and Matt Carcella (R), senior director of diversity and U.S. regional alumni engagement, enjoy Cornell’s victory over Boston University at Red Hot Hockey in Madison Square Garden in 2023.

Contagious energy and committed service: Harrison award honors recent alumni leaders

The Robert Harrison ’76 Recent Alumni Volunteer Award honors recent alumni who have made an impact on the Cornell community in their first ten years after graduation. The award was … Read more

By Linda Copman February 6, 2025
Cornell Veteran’s Summer Bridge Program BBQ in Taughannock Park. Mary Fisk (far left), student veteran program director, and Kyle Downey (in green jacket), director for transfer/veteran admissions, joined participants and student ambassadors.

Student veterans find a Big Red community at Cornell

Not many university programs achieve a 100 percent success rate—even at Cornell. One exception is the Veteran’s Summer Bridge Program (VSBP), established in 2018 to provide a leg up for … Read more

By Linda Copman November 8, 2024
Student model simulating water circulation and leachate movement at Seneca Meadows landfill

Listening to the land: bringing Indigenous knowledge into practice

Juniors in Cornell’s landscape architecture design studio are taking on a tall challenge this fall: to imagine the future of Seneca Meadows, New York State’s largest landfill. The landfill is … Read more

By Linda Copman October 25, 2024
Students in Professor Roger Moseley's music and digital gameplay class experiment with sound design, enjoying how their creations interact with a live video game.

Cornell Center for Teaching Innovation: teaching the way people learn

Steve Jackson, Cornell’s vice provost for academic innovation, has a big job. For the past year, he’s been working to ensure that teaching in university classrooms, labs, studios, and field … Read more

By Linda Copman September 16, 2024
Samantha Juber listens to fish at Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park.

Listening in: Bioacoustics class records the sounds of Hawaiʻi

The founder of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Arthur Allen, made the first-ever recording of bird songs in 1929. Since then, the Cornell Lab has been recording and analyzing animal … Read more

By Linda Copman March 7, 2024
Detail of “Hidden in Plain Sight,” a 25-foot-tall bamboo sculpture of an Eastern screech owl by The Myth Makers, Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein MFA ’82

Making magic in Florida: Cornellians celebrate art, nature, and local culture

What do 30-foot-tall bamboo sculptures of birds, the Cornell Botanic Gardens, and two Florida Cornell Clubs have in common? The answers include: a shared love of nature, a commitment to … Read more

By Linda Copman February 15, 2024
Harrison Award winner Dana Lerner ’14 playing ice hockey at Madison Square Garden in March 2023 (“A helmet was worn and is out of the frame,” she notes.)

Rising stars: Harrison Award honors recent alumni leaders

This year’s winners of the Robert Harrison ’76 Recent Alumni Volunteer Awards are: Dana Lerner ’14, Katia Lin ’14, Seamus Murphy ’17, and Grace Tucker ’17. This award was launched … Read more

By Linda Copman January 26, 2024
Seamus Murphy ’17 (L) and Paul Rojas ’20, co-founders of the Cornell Military Network (CMN), at the Veteran’s Program House for a CMN event at Homecoming 2023

Seamus Murphy ’17: Building a community for veterans

When Seamus Murphy ’17 arrived at Cornell in the fall 2013, he was one of just over a dozen student veterans. Veterans comprise about 5% of the national student population, but when Seamus … Read more

By Linda Copman January 26, 2024
Thomas Godwin, professor of practice at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, will oversee a free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) clinic at the Tompkins County Public Library in spring 2024.

Free tax clinics serve Cornell community and beyond

This tax season, Cornell and surrounding communities are invited to take advantage of two great resources: a new Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) tax clinic at Cornell and an established … Read more

By Linda Copman November 7, 2023
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