You Said: Summer 2022
Said on campus
“… through these four years of historical events, Cornell has continued to feel like a home. This is because of the people.”
—Lauren Williams ’22
Student Commencement speaker
2022 Young Trustee
Kudos to Kahl
Kerry Kahl (spring 2022 issue) deserves all the kudos that are being sent his way. He has raised the level of sports information directorship to new heights and is more than receptive to any request that comes his way. We are fortunate to have him serving the Cornell sports community.
Tom Cox ’52
Lake Forest, Illinois
Social Media Mentions
Responding to advice for Cornell grads
Janessa Weightman ’15: No one else seems to move at the same pace. 3.5 weeks is not enough time for most people!
Responding to Cornell legacy families
Lisa Convey Hancox ’92: Both my husband (1989) and I (1992) attended Cornell, and we now have a daughter there who will graduate in 2023, as well as a future freshman to start next year (2026).
June Marie Crow Schrader ’93: My son is graduating this year and I graduated in 1993. And Rev. Thomas married my husband and me at Palisades in 1996.
Michelle Montgomery Gardes ’95: My daughter Audrey is about to complete her first year at Cornell. Both my husband and I are 1995 alums.
Responding to a post on Olin Hall
Mandy Beth Landuyt ’99: Proud to be one of the first females to live in Olin its first coed year in 1996-97.
William L. Keyser ’82: Oh, it was definitely and unofficially coed in the ’70s.
Dave Edwards ’87: And likely every decade. lol
Marta Wherry Mathatas ’74: I lived in Olin for a week during the great dorm switch of 1972-73, when we ‘demonstrated’ for co-ed dorms.