admitted students
Admitted Students Flock to Campus in Unofficial Tours
|
Admitted students and families flock to campus as the weather grows warmer, despite Cornell’s decision to suspend in-person college tours.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/spring-2021/)
Admitted students and families flock to campus as the weather grows warmer, despite Cornell’s decision to suspend in-person college tours.
Spring has sprung, and the Cornell Botanic Gardens offer pandemic-safe, warm-weather delights.
While often associated with the transition from fall to winter, seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder or SAD, can occur at any point of seasonal change with a significant amount those affected showing symptoms during the transition from winter to spring.
Students prepare for outdoor activities, warmer weather and lighter spirits as spring approaches.
In a year filled with protests for racial justice, experts on the history of civil disobedience and protest movements joined up over Zoom to make sense of this historic moment.
This spring, for the second time since the start of the pandemic, the University faculty will hold its regular elections.
Students who chose to spend the fall semester at home have returned to a very different campus than they saw a year ago.
Nearly one year since Cornell’s transition to remote learning in March 2020, students have once again braved the upstate winter by donning their coats and masks for the first day of a mostly virtual semester.
While Cornell entered its spring semester with the experience of a fall semester that saw fewer COVID-19 cases than expected, 2021 may be off to a more tumultuous start.
As thousands of Cornellians flocked back to Ithaca for the spring semester, the nor’easter that brought heavy snow across the East Coast this week hindered students’ travel plans — creating move-in hurdles beyond testing and quarantine as students drove through heavy snow to get to campus.