September 10, 2007 - 11:00pm
By Molly OToole
The top rankings of Cornell’s graduate programs in many fields of study by U.S. News and World Report — 14th in business, 13th in law, 15th in research medicine, 10th in engineering — are well-known. What may be less known are the faces behind the numbers: the students, faculty and family members that make up the graduate and professional community at Cornell. The aim of the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly is to bring these people together and help to create an individual, yet integrated, identity for the students — outside the rankings.