See Which Cornell Alumni Won and Lost on New York Primary Night
See the results of the primaries, including the Cornell alumni on the ballot who won and lost.
See the results of the primaries, including the Cornell alumni on the ballot who won and lost.
The University reported Austin Franco ’28 to the Office of Civil Rights for a bias incident in which he responded to a job offer with “Not interested in working for a jew. Thanks.” on Handshake, according to a June 8 X post.
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For the second year in a row, a Cornell alumna was drafted in the first round of the PWHL draft. While some former Red would have to wait longer to hear their names called, all five of the women’s hockey seniors who declared for the 2026 PWHL draft were selected.
Currently, ten former Red players are in the professional league, with three already changing teams and potentially more on the way. For both current players and the next generation of women’s hockey stars, this expansion marks more opportunities; however, it can be a complicated process. So, here is the Cornellian’s Guide to PWHL Expansion.