Jay Walker  '77 • Experience The Walker Library of Human Imagination
Jay Walker '77 • Experience The Walker Library of Human Imagination
Bob Harrison '76 Chairman of the Board pays tribute to his fellow Sigma Phi, Life Trustee Ezra Cornell '70 celebrated for 50 years on board - CornellCast
Bob Harrison '76 Chairman of the Board pays tribute to his fellow Sigma Phi, Life Trustee Ezra Cornell '70 celebrated for 50 years on board - CornellCast
Larry Tanenbaum's '68 • CEO Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment • Celebrating with his Toronto Raptors win the 2019 NBA Championship • Accepting the Larry O’Brien trophy from the NBA Commissioner
Larry Tanenbaum's '68 • CEO Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment • Celebrating with his Toronto Raptors win the 2019 NBA Championship • Accepting the Larry O’Brien trophy from the NBA Commissioner
In Memoriam: Dr. William Steers '74 • The late Paul Mellon professor and chair of the Department of Urology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine
In Memoriam: Dr. William Steers '74 • The late Paul Mellon professor and chair of the Department of Urology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine
Ted Julian '89 • co-founder IBM Resilient • Technology Security Expert
Ted Julian '89 • co-founder IBM Resilient • Technology Security Expert
Stu Flack '82, artist/consultant/citizen scientist, shares how to incorporate complex information into live performance
Stu Flack '82, artist/consultant/citizen scientist, shares how to incorporate complex information into live performance
Peter Kaestner '75 • Top World Ornithologist (9,290) • retired US Diplomat
Peter Kaestner '75 • Top World Ornithologist (9,290) • retired US Diplomat
Fred Keller  '66• Founder of Cascade Engineering • retired Chairman and CEO • Cornell Visiting Lecturer
Fred Keller '66• Founder of Cascade Engineering • retired Chairman and CEO • Cornell Visiting Lecturer
Sigma Phi Ithaca Reunion 2009
Sigma Phi Ithaca Reunion 2009
In Memoriam: Roy Greenberg, MD - Sones Innovation Award Recipient
In Memoriam: Roy Greenberg, MD - Sones Innovation Award Recipient
Jay Walker '77 • Experience The Walker Library of Human Imagination
Bob Harrison '76 Chairman of the Board pays tribute to his fellow Sigma Phi, Life Trustee Ezra Cornell '70 celebrated for 50 years on board - CornellCastEzra Cornell ’70, the great-great-great grandson of founder Ezra Cornell and the university’s current life trustee, was honored Oct. 18, 2019, for 50 years of service on the board of trustees. This video tribute was made by many of his Cornell colleagues and family.
Larry Tanenbaum's '68 • CEO Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment • Celebrating with his Toronto Raptors win the 2019 NBA Championship • Accepting the Larry O’Brien trophy from the NBA CommissionerAccepting the Larry O’Brien trophy from the NBA Commissioner.
In Memoriam: Dr. William Steers '74 • The late Paul Mellon professor and chair of the Department of Urology at the University of Virginia School of MedicineDr. William D. Steers, Paul Mellon professor and chair of the Department of Urology at the University of Virginia’s School of Medicine, died April 10 in Charlottesville. He was 59.Born Aug. 19, 1955, Steers had been on the faculty since 1988 and chaired the urology department for 20 years. His research first described the clinical efficacy of Viagra, making his most-cited publication the 1998 paper with those findings in the New England Journal of Medicine.Men’s Health magazine named Steers as one of the top 15 doctors for men in the U.S. He was editor of the Journal of Urology, a member of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Reproductive Medicine Advisory Panel and president of the American Board of Urology from 2010-11. In 2011, Steers was appointed to the advisory council at National Institutes of Health by Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and U.Va. alumnus Francis Collins, head of the NIH.Steers helped found the Charlottesville Men’s Four-Miler event, laying the foundation for the Virginia Institute for Men’s Health Improvement and Performance..He was awarded the American Urological Association’s Hugh Hampton Young Award, Gold Cystoscope Award, Dornier’s Innovation prize, Gineste Award for research in erectile dysfunction, the Zimskind Award in Neurourology and the annual Castle Connelly Top Doctors Award.Steers obtained his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from Cornell University in 1977 and his medical degree in 1980 from the Medical College of Ohio. After a urology residency at the University of Texas Houston and M.D. Anderson Hospital, Steers completed a fellowship in neuropharmacology at the University of Pittsburgh.A viticulturist, he co-owned Well Hung Vineyard and, as his Charlottesville Daily Progress obituary says, claimed that the left pair of legs on the wine label were his.
Ted Julian '89 • co-founder IBM Resilient • Technology Security ExpertTed Julian, VP Product Management, IBM Resilient sits with John Furrier & Stu Miniman at AnsibleFest 2019 in Atlanta, GA.
Stu Flack '82, artist/consultant/citizen scientist, shares how to incorporate complex information into live performanceThe University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of the Arts, the Bolz Center for Arts Administration at the Wisconsin School of Business, the Design Studies Department, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, and the Wisconsin Union Theater welcome artist/consultant/citizen scientist Stuart Flack as the Fall 2018 Interdisciplinary Artist in Residence.Flack brought together ideas from social science, design, computer science, theater, dance, and writing to examine the theoretical background, history, and most importantly, the practical issues around incorporating complex information into live performance.
Peter Kaestner '75 • Top World Ornithologist (9,290) • retired US Diplomat
Fred Keller '66• Founder of Cascade Engineering • retired Chairman and CEO • Cornell Visiting LecturerFred believes that business has the unique opportunity to complement its efforts on financial performance with important work in the social and environmental arenas. He has emphasized the key role business can play in building financial, social and ecological capital, often through partnerships with government and community agencies. Business and industry publications regularly feature his innovative management approach and work in advancing sustainability.Fred recently completed 17 years as a Senior Visiting Lecturer at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. He served as an Executive-in-Residence at the University of Michigan – Ross School of Business. He was a member of the U.S. Department of Commerce Manufacturing Council with two years as chair under Presidents Bush and Obama. Keller also served on the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Board for 14 years with two years as chair. Fred is a trustee for the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation.Fred serves on the boards of Paragon Die & Engineering of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Balcones Resources of Austin, Texas. He has previously served on the boards of the Meijer Corporation and Fifth Third Bank, West Michigan. He is currently an advisor to several startup companies around the country. He has been active with many community organizations and change initiatives. He is co-founder and chair of Talent 2025, a catalyst for the development of an integrated talent system to meet employer needs throughout 13 West Michigan counties. He served as co-chair of K-Connect, a Kent County Collective Impact Systems Change Collaborative.A Grand Rapids, Michigan native, Fred earned his B.S. in materials science and engineering from Cornell University and an M.S. in business management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Sigma Phi Ithaca Reunion 2009Photos from the 2009 all alumni reunion in Ithaca celebrating the 75th anniversary of One Forest Park Lane.
In Memoriam: Roy Greenberg, MD - Sones Innovation Award Recipient
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