Post-Encampment Statements by Pollack and Dror
Most notably, President Pollack did not grant any of the CML’s demands, including a demand for full amnesty.
Most notably, President Pollack did not grant any of the CML’s demands, including a demand for full amnesty.
The Coalition for Mutual Liberation has announced that they are ending their encampment at 8 p.m. on Monday, the first day of Cornell’s final exams.
On May 9, 2024, President Martha Pollack announced that she will retire on June 30.
In the dynamic landscape of technological innovation, autonomous vehicle (AV) technology emerges as a beacon of progress, symbolizing the convergence of engineering, computer science, and environmental impact.
On March 19, the University Assembly (UA) Cornell’s shared governance group that represents students, faculty and employees considered three areas of business.
Early Thursday morning April 25th, students set up a tent encampment on the Arts Quad in an Anti-Israel protest.
On Friday April 19th, the Biden Administration issued new amendments on Title IX implementing regulations, a 1972 law that prohibits sex discrimination in educational programs that receive federal funding, and Day Hall agreed to have a broad-based committee work through these issues over the summer.
On Monday, April 22, Cornell announced the results of two Cornell student referenda which asked students if Cornell should call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, as well as if Cornell should divest from weapons manufacturers such as Boeing, BAE Systems, General Dynamics and others. Both measures passed, with a 2:1 ratio voting yes to both measures, with around 47% undergraduate student participation.
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