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Cornell (thank) UCornell (thank) U48 Years Later: Inside Cornell’s National Lacrosse Victory with FRANK KELLYCornell has waited 48 years for this. Frank Kelly—alum, former player, and father of current team member JK—joins us 24 hours after the NCAA men’s lacrosse national championship to share what it felt like to be there, what makes this team and the coaches special, and what this win means to the Cornell community and especially the forever-connected Cornell lacrosse community. From tailgates to team culture to tears in the final seconds—it’s all here. Go Big Red (and apparently also, Let’s go Red!)!Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell...2025-06-0230 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 131: Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, Department of History, Cornell UniversityIn this special celebratory episode, host Francine Barchett reunites with Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, a PhD candidate in Cornell’s Department of History, who happens to be the original creator of the Gatty Rewind podcast! Michael shares fresh insights from his dissertation on Dutch colonialism in Indonesia, focusing on how the colonial state constructed Ambonese men as a “martial race” through the unlikely lens of football. From masculinity and loyalty to colonial control, Michael unpacks how sports became a tool of empire—and how Ambonese soldiers and athletes pushed back against these narratives. The conversation then turns personal as Michael reflects...2025-05-221h 00Gatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 129: "E" Elissa Badiqué, Department of Performance and Media Arts, Cornell UniversityIn this episode, guest co-host Iris Luo (Cornell PhD candidate in Human-Centered Design) joins host Francine Barchett to interview Elissa “E” Domingo Badique, a Cornell PhD candidate in Performance and Media Arts. E describes their winding journey—from serving as a community advisor at Harvard to working as a makeup artist in Japan. But it was a fandom studies class that sparked their research into K-pop dance covers! E traces these performances back to Filipino variety shows, where choreography became a tool for myth-making and expressing diasporic Filipino identity, particularly through the lens of Asian male figures like K-pop idols...2025-05-081h 06Speaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS15E13 - Katie Fiorella - Cornell Migrations ProgramDr. Katie Fiorella is the director of the Cornell Migrations Program. We discuss the policies and outcomes related to the movement of living things across borders, and learn about how this initiative has developed since we first discussed it in 2020. https://einaudi.cornell.edu/programs/migrations-program  Subscribe to the Migrations mailing list: https://cornell.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=da35890acf22b2437aeb5bb67&id=c45499fc3f #oyaore 2025-04-2318 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) URooted in Cornell: Josh Gully - Finance, Flowers, and Five Generations!Here’s what you can look forward to in this episode with Josh Gully:What it’s like to be part of a five-generation Cornell legacyHow he almost majored in horticulture—and why he didn’tHis unexpected journey into family financial planningThe story behind the flower empire he and his dad ran from their backyard How legendary coach Richie Moran changed his lifeWhy Cornell continues to hold deep personal meaning for himTune in for a thoughtful, fun conversation about the many ways Cornell shapes a life.Thank you to Laurie Barkman for the introduction (her episo...2025-04-1432 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS15E11 - Monti Wilkins - Cornell Language HouseWe will learn all about Cornell's Language House and how it benefits campus life from residence hall director Monti Wilkins. https://cornell.campusgroups.com/tonimorrison/home/ https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/campus-housing/upper-level-undergraduates/program-houses/language-house https://lrc.cornell.edu/news/language-house-opens-students-learning-asl #bonsoir 2025-04-0915 minStartup CornellStartup CornellEpisode 43: Tech company co-founder John Bicket is Cornell's 2025 Entrepreneur of the YearOur new episode features John Bicket ’02, chief technology officer and co-founder of tech firm Samsara and this year’s Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2025. He will be honored on campus April 10 and 11 at the Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration Ezra Event. Samsara offers an AI-powered platform to help physical operations organizations improve their safety, efficiency and sustainability by using data from sensors and connected devices. Bicket earned his bachelor’s in computer science from Cornell and a master’s in computer science from MIT.2025-04-0337 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind Podcast[Hot Ones Special] Episode 126: Lijun Zhang, Department of History, Cornell UniversityWelcome to Spicy SEAP! This special edition of the podcast recreates the popular TV show Hot Ones—but with a twist! Instead of chicken wings, our guests take on a lineup of spicy Southeast Asian dishes, from snacks to main courses and mysterious desserts. Host Francine Barchett is joined by Lijun Zhang, a PhD candidate in History and co-chair of the Cornell Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) Gatty Lecture Series. Lijun’s research explores female migration from southeastern China to British Malaya and Singapore, focusing on grassroots intimacy, women’s mobility, and the agency that shaped legal travel within...2025-03-2051 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UScott Oliaro’s Playbook: Cornell Football, UNC Sports Medicine, and LeadershipScott Oliaro won’t say it himself, but we will—he’s a Cornell Football legend. A two-time captain, multiple record holder, and Cornell Athletic Hall of Famer, Scott embodies the ultimate team player, both on the field and in his role as Director of Sports Medicine at UNC.From the moment he set his sights on sports medicine, Scott dedicated his career to keeping athletes healthy, preventing injuries, and optimizing performance. In this episode, he takes us behind the scenes of his work with elite college athletes.And - he’s also a Cornell Human Ec...2025-03-1041 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 122: Emi Donald, Department of History, Cornell UniversityIn this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Emi Donald, a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Cornell University. Emi shares insights from their 18-month fieldwork in Bangkok, where they explored the roles of tomboys (thom in Thai) and trans men. They highlight ways the transgender experience, including clinic access, social acceptance of the trans community, and their legal protections, have evolved in Thailand in recent history. Then they take a bittersweet victory lap on their PhD experience, with some tips for aspiring PhD students: learn a language, develop time management skills, and find your people to get...2025-02-1347 minSpark & Ignite Your MarketingSpark & Ignite Your MarketingThe Power of Symbols: Why Your Logo Means More Than You Think | Beverly CornellSend us a textIn this episode of the Spark & Ignite Your Marketing podcast, host Beverly Cornell dives into a crucial yet often overlooked element of branding—symbols. Discover why symbols, like the ampersand in our logo, are more than just decorative elements. They are powerful communicators of your brand’s values, mission, and personality. Beverly shares the fascinating history of the ampersand and explores how iconic symbols like Nike’s swoosh and Apple’s bitten apple encapsulate brand essence and forge emotional connections. Join Beverly Cornell as she explores the story behind the ampersand in our lo...2025-02-1208 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 120: Nielson Sophann Hul, Department of Linguistics, Cornell UniversityIn this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Mr. Nielson Sophann Hul, a Khmer Lecturer at the University of Washington (at the time of the interview, he was defending his PhD in Linguistics at Cornell University). Mr. Hul's research explores how heritage Khmer speakers in the Northwestern US use implosives, or stop consonants, in their speech. He reveals that fluent Khmer speakers and speakers who have spent less time in the US generally use more implosives than others. Mr. Hul explains the importance of his findings: among immigrant communities, practicing one’s native language strongly connects with their cultural and co...2025-01-1640 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UThe Write Stuff: How ESPN's Jeremy Schaap Turned a Cornell Passion into Unrivaled Sports Reporting GreatnessYou’ll love this conversation with the legendary Jeremy Schaap, Cornell alum and Emmy-winning ESPN sports journalist. From his roots at the Cornell Daily Sun—where he spent more time than anywhere else on campus—to his 30+ years at ESPN, Jeremy has covered every major sporting event and the most fascinating athlete stories.Known for award-winning documentaries like E:60 and Outside the Lines, he brings unparalleled depth and passion to his storytelling.Today, Jeremy reflects on his time at Cornell—his favorite classes, close friendships, and how both his college years and his father, fellow Cornell...2025-01-0652 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS14E13 - Şebnem Özkan - Cornell Global HubsWe catch up with Şebnem Özkan to learn what's new in Cornell's collaborative, interdisciplinary initiative with partners around the world, Global Hubs. #barış global.cornell.edu/hubs globalhubs@cornell.edu 2024-12-0426 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 88: Bridging Campus and Community with Cornell and Ithaca Police ChiefsIn this episode, Erin and Toral welcome Cornell Chief of Police Anthony Bellamy and Ithaca City Chief of Police Thomas Kelly. The chiefs discuss their paths to leadership, guiding philosophies on policing with empathy, and efforts to build trust within Ithaca and Cornell’s diverse communities. With a unique mix of a small-town atmosphere and a large student population, they explore the challenges of balancing community engagement with enforcement, fostering inclusivity and wellbeing, and collaborating on public safety to serve everyone in the community.2024-11-0858 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 113: Aichiro Suryo Prabowo, Postdoctoral Associate, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell UniversityIn this episode, host Francine Barchett interviewed Aichiro Suryo Prabowo (Chiro), a Postdoctoral Associate at the Cornell University Southeast Asia Program (SEAP). Chiro examines whether addressing poverty and tackling climate change are mutually exclusive priorities by combining quantitative and textual analysis of Indonesia's central government budget documents from the past two decades. He assesses the degree to which national programs are focused on climate solutions and compares them to competing economic agendas.    Lightning Round: 3:55   Research and lecture summary: 10:30   Advice for researchers and recommendations: 31:01   Aichiro Suryo Prabowo's Top Recommendations: Music...2024-06-0340 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 112: Sirithorn Ing Siriwan, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University In this episode, host Francine Barchett interviewed Sirithorn Siriwan, or Ing, a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University. Ing discusses rice rituals in northern Thailand and how they relate to animism, or “Sasana Phi.” She draws from narratives surrounding what she coins Thai "ricelihood" to unfold the juxtaposition of phi, rice deity, and Theravada Buddhism. Finally, she recaps her multi-media methodological approach, which includes the use of theater and autoethnography.   Lightning Round: 4:42   Research and lecture summary: 12:07   Advice for researchers and recommendations: 47:37   Sirithorn Siriwan's Top Recommendations: Buoyancy (2019)   The music on the podcast is from "...2024-05-0654 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UDREAM DEAN! - Rachel Dunifon, Dean of Cornell Human EcologyCornell Human Ecology is THRIVING!One reason?Dean Rachel Dunifon is a vibrant force behind the exciting changes and future of the school.Human Ecology has always been forward thinking, graduating students who feel a deep love for their professors and classes, and taking a wide breadth of experience and science based knowledge into the "real world."With her background in psychology and public policy, Dean Dunifon is helping to reshape the future of the school. She played a key role in the redesign of the Martha Van Rensselaer Building, getting...2024-03-1147 min