For 70 years, Holocaust survivor Michael Bornstein chose to stay silent about his story.
Former Rams tennis coach Fred Burke ’70 is providing a $200,000 gift to create a strong first impression when people enter the Athletic and Wellness Center.
LSAC will offer undergraduate students a new pathway to law school, and Cornell President Jonathan Brand is on the advisory committee guiding the process.
Peter and JoAnn Bryant have been two of Cornell’s biggest advocates for half of their lives–40 years–and they’re not stopping now.
Cornell senior Lily Heinzel is getting a new field research opportunity as one of the first to be awarded a Fellowship from the International Wolf Center.
The Berry Career Institute’s first in-person Job and Internship Expo since 2020 was a big success for Cornell College students and visiting business partners.
Radical compassion is the theme of this year’s Diversity Week, hosted by the Office of Intercultural Life (ICL) the first week of Block 7.
Assistant Professor of Religion Chris Hoklotubbe (Choctaw) was featured in a podcast about his research on Native American interpretations of the Bible, published March 6, 2022.
The Cornell Concert Series will feature music for wind instruments performed why the Palisades Chamber Ensemble March 28 at Kimmel Theatre.
Local public K-12 school board members have been thrust into the spotlight over the past two years as they find themselves at the heart of many heated policy discussions during the pandemic.
The March 20, 2022, Cornell Concert Series event features a voice recital celebrating inspirational women composers from the 17th to 21st centuries.
Susan Taylor Spielman ’75 and her husband Rick have given a major gift to the Athletic and Wellness Facilities Project for $250,000.
Cornell College will once again welcome high school students for the One Course Summer Institute June 26–July 13.
Cornell College’s Department of Theatre and Dance proudly presents the timeless story of “Little Women,” streaming online for audiences from March 11 through March 20.
Robert Slater ’60 played baseball for Cornell College, and more importantly, met his wife, Dixie Krantz Slater ’64, at Cornell. Now he has given $250,000 to the college’s Athletic and Wellness Facilities Project as a way to honor Dixie, who died in November 2020.