The Cornell Review is an independent campus newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, the Review has a proud history ...
Thursday, March 13, was Cornell Giving Day, a 24-hour fundraising frenzy when Cornell’s friends and alumni were called upon to donate to specific on-campus organizations, athletics, and academics.
On Friday, March 21, Michael I. Kotlikoff was named 15th President. The full Board of Trustees voted on his elevation from Interim President at their March meeting in Ithaca. In 2024, Martha Pollack ...
The key action at the March 21-22 Board of Trustees meeting in Ithaca was not a proposed divestment in Gaza; it was the annual setting of the parameters for the 2024-25 budget. Undergraduate tuition ...
The Cornell Review is an independent campus newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, the Review has a proud history ...
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 ...
Cornell needs to utilize its endowment for students and researchers instead of hoarding the hundreds of millions it returns every year. Last month, Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) introduced the ...
On March 7, the Department of Education notified Columbia University that over $400 million in federal grants and contracts were cancelled. This action was taken by a joint Federal Task Force to ...
On February 7, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a 15% cap on its research overhead recovery rate. This ceiling will apply to all new research grants as well as existing grants as of ...
On Thursday, March 28, Cornell sent notices to 5,139 students who were accepted into the Class of 2028. This date is in common with all of the Ivy League. Although Cornell is much less forthcoming ...