Alumni
Howard Milstein ’73 Named Trustee for PGA REACH
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Milstein was named trustee and he pledged $1 million to PGA Reach in honor of Jack Nicklaus.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/ronnimok/page/2/)
Milstein was named trustee and he pledged $1 million to PGA Reach in honor of Jack Nicklaus.
Cornell had one of the largest showings at the Clinton Global Initiative University in Chicago in late October. Twelve Cornell students and alumni went to meet individuals from all over the world to discuss ideas and share their experience in launching social ventures.
An exhibition of items and uniforms from the First World War will be featured at Risley’s Great Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 10 in an event to honor Cornellians who served in the war a hundred years ago.
The current Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology will be split into a separate computational biology department along with a new statistics and data science in the 2019-20 academic year.
This weekend’s exhibit at Cornell was put up by student organization The Naked Truth and also aims to demonstrate how sexual violence can occur to survivors of all genders, ages, professions and identities.
At the end of the summit, all participating organizations will be asked to sign a pledge committing to supporting gender diversity, according to Forté member Kamakhya Misra ’20.
Following the high campus demand for flu shots in the spring that caused a 36-hour shortage of vaccinations, Cornell Health anticipates an even higher demand this fall, according to Anne Jones ’04, director of medical services at Cornell Health.
“The purpose of the Dyson Students of Color Coalition was to empower students and get the message out there that we support and accept diversity,” said Michelle Reiss ’20, a founding member of the Coalition.
Looking back on her semester, UPR Belma Sandoval-Caraballo noted that “Cornell and UPR are two very different schools and the transition was not easy.”
Students Against the Sexual Solicitation of Youth will host an awareness week to combat the problem, filling the Arts, Engineering and Agriculture Quads with pink “stop CSEC” signs.