Cornell Perspectives: Response and enforcement after a sexual assault

The second in a series of perspectives articles on sexual violence prevention and response, this interview discusses the process of reporting and responding to a report of sexual assault.

Charter Day panelist preview: economist Christopher Barrett

Economist Christopher Barrett will lead the Charter Day panel, "Cornell and Global Poverty Reduction: Philanthropy, Policy and Scholarship," will be held Saturday, April 25.

University renews commitment to local affordable housing

Partnering with Tompkins County and the city of Ithaca, the university has renewed a six-year commitment to community affordable housing programs.

Basil Safi named executive director of Engaged Cornell

Basil Safi, a team leader and program director at the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, has been named executive director of Cornell University’s Engaged Cornell initiative.

Students to serve communities on spring break

More than 130 Alternative Breaks participants will heighten social awareness, enhance personal growth and advocate lifelong social action while working for 16 East Coast nonprofit agencies.

President responds to 'ludicrous' and 'offensive' allegation

President David Skorton calls the allegation that Cornell would allow ISIS training sessions on our campus 'ludicrous' and 'absolutely offensive.'

Lewis Cantley wins Canada Gairdner International Award

Weill Cornell Medical College's Dr. Lewis C. Cantley has won the 2015 Canada Gairdner International Award from the Gairdner Foundation for his groundbreaking discovery of a family of enzymes that are fundamental to understanding cancer.

Gift renames veterinary college's farm animal hospital

The College of Veterinary Medicine announced a gift from George Goldner and Nancy Krieg and will rename its farm animal hospital the Nemo Farm Animal Hospital in memory of the couple's beloved pig.

Cornell University trustees meet in Ithaca March 25-26

The Cornell University Board of Trustees will have its regular spring semester meeting in Ithaca March 26. Some sessions are open to the public.