Cornell Lists Historic ‘Robin Hill’ President’s Property for Sale
Cornell listed its historic president’s house, which was first purchased in 1963 by former President James Perkins, for $2.5 million.
Cornell listed its historic president’s house, which was first purchased in 1963 by former President James Perkins, for $2.5 million.
President Michael Kotlikoff addressed current University affairs from research cuts to attacks on the University in his 2025 State of the University address to alumni on Saturday.
Paramedic and veteran, Matt Sullivan, joins the race for Tompkins County Legislature, prioritizing EMS services, expanding accessible childcare and strengthening workforce and economic development.
A federal judge’s decision to approve the House v. NCAA settlement is expected to forever alter the landscape of college athletics though the Ivy League has opted out of the settlement.
University of California, San Diego professor and department chair Sorin Lerner was named as the next dean of the Bowers College of Computing and Information Science.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the Trump administration’s decision to begin revoking the visas of some international Chinese students on Wednesday.
On graduation day, three protesters gathered at the A.D. White Statue to blindfold it and place papers urging environmental action. Shortly after, Cornell Police arrived at the scene and deemed the protesters persona non grata, banning them from Cornell properties for the next three years.
Over 8,000 students, University administration and families gathered on a windy and wet Schoellkopf Field for Cornell’s 157th Graduating Class Commencement.
Graduation weekend events started on Thursday with Misty Copeland headlining Senior Convocation. University administrators, students on the convocation committee and six student dance organizations also addressed the Class of 2025 in Barton Hall.
The University has revised their statement on the projected date of completion of McGraw Tower’s construction. The scaffolding is no longer projected to be removed by Commencement weekend.
After nearly two years of construction Cornell’s clock tower will be unobstructed by scaffolding, in time for commencement weekend.
The Sun sat down with President Michael Kotlikoff and Provost Kavita Bala during a period where the “University is facing substantial challenges,” according to Kotlikoff.
Cornell’s updated security system policy has sparked concerns among faculty and students concerning free speech, academic freedom and University transparency.
Cornellians will be able to choose between not one but two Slope Days — the official University music festival and the grassroots Community Slope Day, organized by local activists in response to the University rescinding Kehlani’s headliner invitation.
What happens on a national level winds up trickling down to students, so ignoring it would be foolish,” Adam Vinson ’25 said, emphasizing that the Student Assembly must continue to respond to federal actions with its resolutions.
Their journey together started years prior, at Cornell. On Schoellkopf Field, Booth held a camera, trying to make small adjustments and capture the right angles while Hunt ran drills. She was brainstorming through ideas on how to piece together a highlight reel for an athlete feature for the Big Red Sports Network.“‘One day you will be a member of my team,’” Booth recalled Hunt saying.
Guiding Eyes for the Blind at Cornell trains guide dogs for visually impaired individuals and hosts events to spread awareness on campus.