Vice Provost Robert L. Harris Jr. writes a response to an article that appeared in the September issue of The Cornell American, an independent conservative journal.
Student Calvin Geoffrey Selth writes a response to criticism and vandalism of the fifth-anniversary celebration of the 'Open Hearts, Open Doors, Open Minds' initiative and the commemorative arches on campus.
As Cornell prepares to celebrate the 5th anniversary of its Statement on Diversity and Inclusion: Open Doors, Open Hearts, and Open Minds, The Cornell American (September 2005; Vol. 8, No. 2).
As an undergraduate student leader and an active member of several minority organizations on campus, I would like to praise the fifth-anniversary celebration of the "Open Hearts, Open Doors, Open Minds" initiative. It is a…
With the recent rejection of the negotiated tentative agreement between Tompkins County Area Transit (TCAT) and the union representing its drivers and mechanics, Cornell has announced alternative parking arrangements for Cornell TCAT patrons.
Cornell has joined with Columbia University, New York University, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Yale University and the University of Chicago in filing a friend-of-the-court (amicus) brief.
John Silcox, the David E. Burr Professor of Engineering, will begin Oct. 1 serving as interim director of the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility.
Syphilis. Race. Doctors objectifying their patients. David Feldshuh, a physician and Cornell theatre professor discussed these themes Sept. 19 at a weekly meeting of the Bioethics Society of Cornell.
In the Sept. 19 public forum "Hurricane Katrina and Its Aftermath: Race, Class and the Environment," four panelists discussed the difficulties in the poorer parishes of New Orleans.
Associate professor of dance Joyce Morgenroth explores the creative processes of revolutionary dance artists in her book 'Speaking of Dance: Twelve Contemporary Choreographers on Their Craft.'