Ballet & Books Helps Kids Leap Through Literacy, Confidence
Ballet & Books, founded in 2017 by Talia Bailes ’20, began in Ithaca and expanded into a national nonprofit with 13 chapters across the country.
Ballet & Books, founded in 2017 by Talia Bailes ’20, began in Ithaca and expanded into a national nonprofit with 13 chapters across the country.
Housing and Residential Life unveiled new policies in the housing selection process, adding changes to the roommate blocking system, lease cancellation policy and area selection processes.
The University will retire the Duo Phone Call and SMS Passcode log-in methods for students beginning Tuesday, according to an Oct. 2 email to members of the Cornell community from Robert Edamala, Cornell’s chief information security officer.
A cyclist who got into an accident next to Ho Plaza was airlifted to Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital after 1:30 a.m. on Monday.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show took place in Appel Commons after losing its Risley Dining Hall venue.
Housing and Residential Life closed Risley Theatre and its workshops for the Fall 2025 semester to conduct health and safety reviews, moving its annual Rocky Horror show to Appel Commons.
Cornell reported a 12.3 percent return on its endowment for the 2025 fiscal year, according to a University statement by Cornell administrators released on Tuesday.
Cornell administrators announced “Resilient Cornell,” a University initiative to help reduce costs on all of its campuses through restructuring operations in an Oct. 16 statement.
Melissa DeRosa ’04 M.P.A. ’09, secretary to former governor Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) berated a Cornell undergraduate student at an Oct 1. Cornell Political Strategy Group event after asking about Cuomo’s sexual harassment allegations.
Administrators criticized a resolution condemning the administration’s handling of the Cheyfitz case, presented at the Oct. 22 Faculty Senate meeting.
From Ithaca to Washington, D.C., former Dean of the Cornell Law School Eduardo Peñalver ’94 will become the 49th president of Georgetown University after he was unanimously elected by its board of directors on Oct. 15.
Fifth-year Ph.D. student Emily Ryu died in her off-campus residence on Sunday, according to an email sent to Cornell Bowers faculty, staff and computer science graduate students.
Nearly 45 pro-Palestine protesters gathered around the entrance of Barton Hall on Friday afternoon as the Trustee-Council Annual Meeting reception and dinner were held inside.
Sandhya Shukla ’88, a professor of English and American Studies at the University of Virginia, presented her ideas of “Cross-Culturalism” on Thursday afternoon in Goldwin Smith Hall.
A group of pro-Palestine demonstrators called on Cornell trustees to divest from arms manufacturers involved in the war in Gaza, on Thursday night outside of a University Council event in Willard Straight.
After news of Prof. Debra Castillo’s, comparative literature, Oct. 5 death, Castillo's children, colleagues, former students and collaborators remember her with affection.
“Island Time,” a student-designed fruity smoothie flavor by Madeline Hung ’28, was officially announced as the winning flavor of the Mac’s Cafe semesterly smoothie competition on Oct. 17.