University Emails Immigration Support, Resources Following ICE Arrest at Columbia
The University released a “reminder of immigration support and resources” on Friday afternoon, following the arrest of a Columbia student on Thursday.
The University released a “reminder of immigration support and resources” on Friday afternoon, following the arrest of a Columbia student on Thursday.
Student Assembly further urged for the University to sever ties with ICE, renamed itself to ‘Student Governance Assembly’ and passed more than a dozen resolutions on Thursday.
The defense technology firm Anduril ended an on-campus “Tech Talk” just seven minutes in on Thursday after student protestors packed the room.
The U.S. Army classified Cornell as being at “moderate to high risk” of losing eligibility for military tuition assistance following a memo from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Student leaders of campus racial affinity groups have noticed changes in their communities after a 2023 Supreme Court decision outlawed race-conscious admissions.
Cornell students and professor respond to promotion of U.S. Customs and Border Protection job recruitment on Cornell Career Services site and Handshake.
The past six years, Cornell has received five major donations resulting in the name changing of colleges. The Sun timelined donations over the past 30 years and spoke to students and faculty to better understand how donations impact the University.
With Ramadan, the holiest month of the Islamic calendar, beginning on Wednesday at sundown, The Sun detailed some of the resources available to Muslim students during Ramadan around campus.
City Bucks, an online currency for off-campus vendors used by many Cornell students living on South Campus and in Collegetown, is experiencing a service disruption following a cybersecurity attack.
Prof. Joseph Halpern, computer science, died on Friday. Halpern taught at Cornell for 30 years, having received multiple awards in the field.
Monib Zirvi Ph.D. ’96 M.D. ’00 on Jan. 23 filed a petition asking the high court to review his malpractice claim alleging that Akin Gump, a prominent law firm who represented Cornell in litigation against bioscience company Illumina, neglected to protect his intellectual property rights when he was a witness in the litigation.
University administrators released a Wednesday update on Resilient Cornell’s plans to address Cornell’s ongoing financial challenges.
Cornell alum Hayley Paige Gutman ’07 designed the wedding dress that was featured in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show on Sunday.
AMST 2001: “The First American University,” taught by de facto Cornell historian Corey Earle ’07, teaches students about the University's history and how Cornell's campus has evolved.
The Sun spoke to students and administrators to find out what the new Ashley School of Global Development and the Environment, announced in December after a $55 million donation by Stephen Ashley ’62, MBA ’64., might look like.
Perfect Match is a student-developed matchmaking service for Cornell community members that matches participants with possible romantic partners for Valentine’s Day using machine learning algorithms.
Flooding occurred in both Toni Morrison Hall on Monday and Rockefeller Hall, interrupting students’ access to amenities and canceling classes.