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There’s still time for you to make plans to join us on the Hill for our 20th Reunion, June 6–9! Reunion can be as short or as long as you want it to be—you can make it an all-inclusive weekend or a quick overnight trip, attend all the sponsored events or choose your own adventure. Come alone, bring a guest, or bring the whole family! There is something on the schedule for everyone, with dozens of events planned for the weekend, including performances, athletic events, Greek receptions, tent parties, lectures, tours, and meals.
Disney’s The Lion King
As this issue of Cornellians is released, we are about one month away from Reunion 2024! Our indefatigable Reunion chairs—Shannon Gallivan Bol, Carol Borack Copenhaver, Debbie Schaffel, and Dave Scher—have been working for months already. Menus are planned, entertainment is scheduled, housing is being finalized. And the dust is about to be blown gently off the ancient tome containing the magic sunshine spell that is always cast immediately before the planes land and the cars pull into Ithaca. Come back and visit the Straight—the true home of facetime. I am very lucky to live in a community with a very active Cornell Club with a variety of events being held throughout the year that offer the opportunity to build friendships with Cornellians from a variety of classes.
Girl from the North Country
Review: ‘Hadestown’ sizzles in soulful show with a stand-out cast on the ‘Road to Hell’ - Charlotte Observer
Review: ‘Hadestown’ sizzles in soulful show with a stand-out cast on the ‘Road to Hell’.
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Saturday’s class dinner will be held under a tent on the new Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall plaza on North Campus. Housing is available to everyone who would like to stay on campus, as the dorms are transformed into hotels for the weekend. We’ll have rooms in Dickson (mostly singles) and Jameson Hall (mostly suite-style). You may request housing in quieter dorms, share a room with a friend or significant other, or reserve blocks of rooms near friends. Registration includes continental breakfast every day, our class dinner on Saturday night, late-night and daytime food, unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, a souvenir, and numerous 2019-exclusive and university-wide events. Siddhant Gokhale recently co-wrote a book, Scaling Up Development Impact.
Broadway Cast
He has authored hundreds of journal papers and key foundational textbooks, including Canine Cardiology (1970) and the Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine, the ninth edition of which published in January 2024. He has served on the Cornell University Board of Trustees, the Dean’s Leadership Council, and the Advisory Council and received a Daniel Elmer Salmon Award for Distinguished Alumni Service in 2010. On a personal note, Ruby and I met about a decade ago.
From the mind of Derek Hough, Symphony of Dance is the first-national tour for the performing dynamo…
Terry Steinberg recently earned her purple sash in kung fu and her green sash in kung fu sword. Terry started out as a beginner, and the practice has improved her strength, flexibility, and balance. Please write to any of us with any news you’d like to share with the Class of ’80. ❖ David Durfee (email David)
THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY's Lola Tung to Join HADESTOWN on Broadway - BroadwayWorld
THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY's Lola Tung to Join HADESTOWN on Broadway.
Posted: Tue, 09 Jan 2024 08:00:00 GMT [source]
RUNNING TIME
Their first was “Untamed Alaska” about five years ago. In August 2023, Julian Vrieslander, PhD ’81, and I went to the Netherlands for a reunion with some of his cousins, then went to Italy—and promptly caught COVID. This put a damper on the last leg of the trip in Venice.
North Carolina Symphony – Star Wars: Return of the Jedi In Concert – Raleigh, NC
Eric Betzig, MS ’85, PhD ’88, has been announced as a 2024 inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his co-invention of a super-resolution imaging technology called photoactivated localization microscopy. This allows scientists to distinguish individual molecules and study biological structures and processes with unprecedented resolution. Eric will be inducted on May 9, 2024 in Washington, DC, at the annual ceremony. This honor is also being awarded posthumously to another Cornellian, Alice Stoll, MS ’48, for her invention of fire-resistant fibers and fabrics.

He initially self-published it as A Bolt from the Blue, but recently had it professionally edited and republished under a more distinct title, Cloning the King. It is a scientific/history thriller that explores the nexus of breakthrough cloning technology and medieval history. Peter Zenneck is happy in retirement, spending time in London and on the island of Mustique.
Alumni Directory. With our 10th Reunion coming up in a few short weeks, I would love to hear about your Reunion experiences or any exciting life updates from the last five years to include in a future column. ❖ Samantha Lapehn Young (email Samantha)
Marion attended West High in Rochester, NY, where she excelled academically and was editor of the school newspaper. She came to Cornell with national and state scholarships to major in microbiology in the College of Agriculture. On campus she was a member of Octagon and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, was vice president of the Women’s Self-Governing Association, and with her intense interest in journalism served as news editor of the Cornell Daily Sun. Set on a Greek island paradise where the sun always shines, a tale of love, friendship, and identity is beautifully told through the timeless hits of ABBA.

Dika Lam (email Dika)
When Marty McFly finds himself transported back to 1955 in a time machine built by the eccentric scientist Doc Brown, he accidentally changes the course of history. Now he’s in a race against time to fix the present, escape the past, and send himself... Winner of the 2022 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, when BACK TO THE FUTURE hits 88mph, it’ll change musical theater history forever. Intertwining two mythic tales — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — HADESTOWN is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go. Jeanne Arnold ’78 is also keeping the music alive and is busy doing local theater on the East End of Long Island.
Elisabeth is a security technical program manager at Microsoft, working to protect the world with rapid and thorough response to security vulnerabilities. She studied information science, systems, and technology at Cornell, where she developed a passion for building technology in a way that is not only responsible but creates positive social impact. I want to be a part of this program to have a dedicated space to focus on ethical issues and develop strategies to initiate and approach these conversations across disciplines.
So share your story with us through the Share Your News link below, or drop me a note! Stephanie Cosner sent in some exciting news of her own as well—she was recently appointed provost at Simmons University, following her role as dean for six years and, prior to that, her work as a tenured professor at Boston College. Lisa Spellman Porter ’89 has received numerous awards, including the National Science Foundation Career Award. Chris Arbogast wanted us to know that, since retiring from software engineering last summer, he has been spending his time sprucing up his home in Nevada. Stevens, a novelette called The Wallace House of Pain, which received a 2023 American Fiction Award.
Alumni Directory. Based on the beloved film and directed by four-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Zaks, MRS. DOUBTFIRE tells the hysterical and heartfelt story of an out-of-work actor who will do anything for his kids.
It’s always exciting to see where Sunnies end up in the world, and how you’re all working to change it for the better. Other alumni, including Salil Gupte ’01 (managing editor) and Nicole Neroulias Gupte ’01 (features editor) make a big impact abroad. Salil serves as president of Boeing India, “opening a new 43-acre campus with India’s Prime Minister and launching a new training program for women pilots.” Nicole serves on the board of governors of Delhi’s American Embassy School. She is pursuing a master’s degree in library and information science from San Jose State University.
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