Disability need not define achievement, Hernández says

Lindsay France/University Photography. Sara Xayarath Hernández, associate dean for inclusion and student engagement, in Caldwell Hall. The Department of Inclusion and Workforce Diversity soon will send a request via email to all faculty and staff, asking them to complete a short survey, voluntarily self-identifying their disability status. This self-identification helps Cornell…

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CALS senior advocates for ag programs on Capitol Hill

Rachel Rhodes/University Relations. Conor McCabe ’18 and Rep. Kurt Schrader ’74 in Schrader’s office. Delegates from Cornell traveled to Washington, D.C., March 4-7 to advocate for federal support of land-grant universities and agricultural research as part of the Association of Public Land Grant Universities’ Council for Agricultural Research, Extension and Teaching…

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University statement on nonviolent protest and admissions

Provost Michael Kotlikoff and Senior Vice Provost Barbara Knuth issued the following statement March 1: Cornell University values civic discourse as essential to the academic mission and promotes public engagement as critical to inspiring future leaders. Disciplinary action resulting from responsible engagement in nonviolent protest will not jeopardize admission to…

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Budget plan for 2018-19 to focus on academic excellence, student access

The Cornell University Board of Trustees approved tuition rates and other planning parameters for next year’s budget that include investments in key academic priorities to spur academic excellence, research collaboration and educational innovation while ensuring student access and greater socio-economic diversity. The anticipated $2.3 billion operating budget for the Ithaca…

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