Shared governance came from students’ demand for a judicial system independent of our administration. In 1969, the Cornell ...
Cornell announced the creation of the Ashley School of Global Development and the Environment, a new school within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, in an article published by the Cornell ...
Senior Opinion Columnist Adriana Vink ‘27 discusses her experience being penalized under the Student Code of Conduct for ...
Senior Opinion Columnist Sophie Gross ‘27 writes about the different realms of personal, digital and institutional privacy and how unknowingly exposed most of us leave ourselves to violations of our ...
Prof. Eric Cheyfitz, literatures in English, faced a two-semester suspension without pay after an investigation found he violated federal anti-discrimination law when he allegedly asked an Israeli ...
The Student Assembly passed three resolutions, which called on the University to divest from fossil fuel companies, condemned Cornell’s Nov. 7 settlement with the Trump administration and recommended ...
A petition on behalf of student dining workers at Cornell was launched on Nov. 3, demanding that the University halt austerity measures that the petition says have affected student dining jobs.
Melissa DeRosa ’04 M.P.A. ’09, secretary to former governor Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) and unofficial advisor of his bid for New York City mayor, berated a Cornell undergraduate student after she probed ...
The 100th Annual Hotel Ezra Cornell came to a close on Saturday evening after three days of networking, business panels and meals prepared by undergraduate and master’s students in the School of Hotel ...
The federal government has frozen over $1 billion in funding for Cornell, according to members of the Trump administration. This comes amid Title VI investigations of Cornell by the U.S. Department of ...
The Trump administration and Cornell have reportedly come close to a settlement of as much as $100 million to restore hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen federal funds, according to Bloomberg.
Momodou Taal, a pro-Palestinian activist and international Ph.D. student, announced his decision to leave the country on Monday — ending a weeks-long struggle with the federal government that began ...