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Freshmen Reflect on First Admissions Cycle Post Affirmative Action
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The Sun surveyed six students in the class of 2028 about their reactions to Cornell’s new identity-based essay prompt added after affirmative action was overturned in 2023.
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The Sun surveyed six students in the class of 2028 about their reactions to Cornell’s new identity-based essay prompt added after affirmative action was overturned in 2023.
Jeanna Diaz ’10 designed the U.S. women’s gymnastics team’s Olympic uniforms, which sparkle with more than 47,000 Swarovski crystals across each athlete’s eight-leotard set.
Pro-Palestine graduates walked out of President Martha Pollack’s final commencement speeches.
With Provost Michael Kotlikoff transitioning to serve as interim president, Prof. John Siliciano ’75 will serve as interim provost effective July 1.
Students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences expressed challenges with the language requirements, advocating for revisions to the grading system and a wider selection of courses.
Ben Arinze shares his story about surviving a chronic illness and attending Cornell as a graduate student at the Johnson Graduate School of Management.
Catholic students proposed expanded lenten dining options, such as Friday fish frys, to promote religious community and tradition.
The Faculty Senate’s decision to remove the Dean List’s distinction elicits positive reactions from students across all colleges.
The University’s new essay question will now ask applicants to reflect on Ezra Cornell’s “Any Person, Any Study” principle.
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