Why the Endowment Won’t Solve Cornell’s Problems
Cornell is facing many challenges, particularly the Trump Administration is suspending $1 billion in federal research grants due…
Cornell is facing many challenges, particularly the Trump Administration is suspending $1 billion in federal research grants due…
On April 11, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a 15% cap on overhead recovery for its…
The 2025 Alumni Trustee Candidates Paul Hayre ’91 and Karen E. Stewart ’85 were elected after more than…
The efforts of the Cornell Graduate Students United – United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (CGSU-UE) to reach a collective bargaining agreement with Cornell are reaching the boiling point.
This article is the Cornell Review’s celebration of November as “Native American Heritage Month.”
Cornell has been fiscally tied to the Federal Government since its very founding. Accordingly, Cornell devoted resources to managing this vital relationship.
On September 30, Abby Johnson spoke at Cornell at the invitation of the Young America’s Foundation and the Cornell Republicans. Her talk was entitled “Abortion is Murder.” Johnson had worked at an abortion clinic until October 6, 2009.
On October 30, the Cornell Committee on Expressive Activity issued a draft of its Final Report. The campus is asked to submit comments and or to participate in a December 3 town hall meeting.
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