Heard at Cornell: President Kotlikoff on Safely Sharing Ideas
Heard at Cornell is a column that regularly quotes important statements from Cornellians. This excerpt is taken from…
Heard at Cornell is a column that regularly quotes important statements from Cornellians. This excerpt is taken from…
On October 8th, the Cornell Review and Cornellians United for Free Speech are co-sponsoring an online webinar to…
Following the inauguration of President Trump, the federal government has been taking actions to end race-based discrimination, including steps taken under the label of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI). As a result, many long-standing Cornell practices are being challenged under a threat of losing all federal funding
The Cornell Review has some simple advice to Interim President Kotlikoff and the Board of Trustees: Just say no.
President James Earl Carter, Jr. was born on Oct. 1, 1924. He has reached his 100th birthday, and will go down in history as one of the nation’s most decent and faithful presidents.
On Tuesday, September 10, Kenneth Atsenhaienton Deer, founder and former editor of The Eastern Door newspaper, will deliver the 2024 Daniel W. Kops Freedom of the Press Lecture, Deer’s topic will be “The Eastern Door: A Newspaper Born out of Crisis,” and the talk will begin at 5 p.m. in Lewis Auditorium of Goldwin Smith Hall, Room G76. Unlike past years, there will not be any livestream or official recording of the talk.
Barron Trump–son of former President Trump–will be attending New York University, putting an end to speculation that he may attend Columbia, or even Cornell.
As the Spring Semester ends, construction on the Cornell campus shifts into high gear. As with last year, the Cornell Review lets you know what changes are in the works.
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