17 Former or Current Students See SEVIS Records Terminated, At Least Four Report Visas Revoked
Cornell confirmed that 17 students have lost SEVIS status, putting them at risk of visa revocation and deportation.
Cornell confirmed that 17 students have lost SEVIS status, putting them at risk of visa revocation and deportation.
University administrators announced in a Monday statement that Cornell joined a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Energy and DOE Secretary Chris Wright which cut research grant funding for indirect costs.
In an update to a University FAQ webpage, Cornell has quietly announced that “a small number” of international students have had their Student and Exchange Visitor Information System records terminated.
Following reports of Cornell’s $1 billion federal funding freeze, administrators announced that over 75 Department of Defense stop-work orders relating to University research projects have begun.
Over $1 billion in federal funding has been cut from Cornell, according to Trump administration officials.
One year after Cornell’s Interim Expressive Activity Policy, the University announced its finalized policy to regulate student speech and demonstrations on campus.
After being denied by sixteen different universities but hired by Google, 18-year-old Stanley Zhong, joined by his father, is suing Cornell for alleged racial discrimination.
The Board of Trustees voted Kotlikoff as Cornell’s 15th president after he served as interim president for eight months.
Cornell has cut out several mentions of race, references to diversity, equity and inclusion and resources for filing discrimination complaints from its Equal Education and Employment Opportunity Statement.