Cornell Trustees Adopt 2023-24 Budget
The Cornell Board of Trustees meets four times per year, with its March and June meetings in Ithaca. Approving the budget framework is the highlight of the March meeting.
The Cornell Board of Trustees meets four times per year, with its March and June meetings in Ithaca. Approving the budget framework is the highlight of the March meeting.
Ithaca-based institutions have met the financial needs of the community for 150 years without relying upon “hot money” that can get caught up in unprecedented bank panics. Tried and true approaches can finance the Ithaca Green New Deal just as they met past challenges.
Trust, Funding and Finance This is a two-part series on the Ithaca Green New Deal. This part covers…
As with last year, when Day Hall looks through all the data, it is clear that alumni are enthusiastic supporters of more traditional programs, and that if left to alumni donations, woke programs would go broke.
This week is Neurodiversity Celebration Week, and the subject has elicited a range of reactions from Cornellians. Accordingly, we are proud to announce two articles taking differing positions on what neurodiversity represents and the value of celebrating it. This article takes an critical view on the subject.
According to the Cornell Hazing website, the New York Epsilon chapter of Sigma Phi has been found to have hazed its potential new members in Spring 2022. Sigma Phi will be on probation through December 2023.
In recent years, Cornell’s shared governance has taken an odd path, trying to find consensus between all five governing bodies on issues that don’t necessarily concern each one—the SA, Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, Faculty Senate, Employee Assembly (EA), and the University Assembly (UA)
On February 15, the Faculty Senate debated three resolutions, subject to an electronic vote after its hybrid in-person and Zoom meeting. Voting is now closed, and the Dean of the Faculty announced that all three resolutions were adopted.
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