Table of Contents VOL. 2 NO. 3, SPRING 2010
UPDATE
Alumni voices are helping chart the road to 2015
For the past six months, Professor Edward Lawler and seven of his faculty colleagues have been drafting a document that will offer some answers to a crucial question. Read more
THE ESSENTIALS
Ezra's Essentials
Reading project takes on humanity's future ... Library now comes pocket sized ... Grateful Dead live on in alumni memories of '77 concert ... Read more
COVER STORY
Cornell gives head start to student innovators
Cornell University's approach to entrepreneurship is focused on experiential learning – teaching students how to think and act like entrepreneurs no matter where their careers take them. Read more
COVER STORY SIDEBAR
Winning ideas
Cornell businesses, teams and ideas consistently fare well in entrepreneurial contests. Read more
COVER STORY SIDEBAR
Past Big Idea competitors build their businesses
For the past three years, Entrepreneurship@Cornell has sponsored the Big Idea Competition for Cornell undergraduates who have an idea to pitch to entrepreneurs, faculty and peers. Read more
COVER STORY SIDEBAR
Startup Suite
Johnson School students are offering free or inexpensive assistance to alumni-founded startup companies, entrepreneurs marketing Cornell-
developed technologies and local small businesses. Read more
COVER STORY SIDEBAR
Have an idea? So do I
At the end of Cornell Entrepreneur Network events, guests are invited to stand and present 30-second business pitches to the room. Mark Marchionni '74 shares his experience. Read more
COVER STORY SIDEBAR
Entrepreneurs around the world learn from eClips
eClips was conceived in 1995 by Professor Deborah Streeter as a way of providing educators with a "virtual panel" of experts to create a real-world feel in teaching entrepreneurship. Read more
VIEWPOINT
Defining moments that created an entrepreneur
When I was in high school, a friend and I started a small sportswear firm. I considered it a hobby-turned-business and didn't know much about entrepreneurship at the time. Read more
RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT
Trees strike back when wasps' efforts are fruitless
Avoiding aggressive spider monkeys and menacing crocodiles in the Panama rain forest are part of the job, says a Cornell graduate student who studies how figs and fig wasps have evolved together. Read more
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Students voyage to India for urban planning
Twelve students in the Minority Organization of Architecture, Art and Planning (MOAAP) returned from a three-week winter break trip to India with a sense of purpose. Read more
PEOPLE
David Levitsky – part teacher, part showman
Central to professor of nutrition and psychology David Levitsky's teaching philosophy, honed over 40 years of instructing Cornell students, is to make his lessons unpredictable. Read more
CAMPUS LIFE
Library's most valuable collections
As one of some 500 student workers for the Cornell University Library, Nij Tontisirin's job is to care for the collection and to help patrons find their way. Read more
NEW YORK CITY
Cornellians help out in NYC on Cornell Cares Day
For 65 Cornell alumni and 15 Cornell students in New York City, Jan. 9, Cornell Cares Day, certainly was not just another lazy Saturday morning. Read more
CORNELL BOOKS
From scholars to Maui
Book and DVD mark M.H. Abrams' long career ... a T-Rex takes Maui ... Shame on business, says professor ... Nurses go beyond chicken soup ... Read more
OUTREACH
Student organization addresses global health
Cornell senior Jane Rhyu founded the Cornell chapter of Global Medical Brigades in 2008, organizing its first trips to Honduras, to provide care to people who rarely see doctors. Read more
WORTH SUPPORTING
What Kessler fellowships can do for students
A select group of Cornell engineering students with an interest in entrepreneurship are getting hands-on experience in learning the skills to take their own ideas to the marketplace. Read more
BIG RED ATHLETICS
Trio of seniors has led basketball team to greatness
It's nearly unheard of to have three of the top players in the history of an athletic conference in a five-man starting lineup. Cornell basketball fans have watched these three flourish over four seasons. Read more
CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Commitment to student aid
By boldly increasing financial aid, Cornell is keeping its promise of staying within reach of undergraduate students, regardless of their financial resources. Read more
ENDNOTE
Is it our entrepreneurs' time in the sun?
When my family and I moved to Ithaca last June I had been living in California for 20 years since graduating from Cornell. Moving from San Diego to small-town Ithaca and returning to teaching entrepreneurship again after 15 years, I did not know what to expect. Read more
From The Publisher
A theme running through much of the work done by University Communications this year is charting the course of the student experience – telling the Cornell story through the eyes of its students. The student experience shines throughout this issue.
For a start, our cover story is about student entrepreneurs – both current students and young alumni – whose Cornell experience has taught them how to think and act like true innovators, no matter what their majors and chosen fields. Read more