In what looked to be a tight matchup, the Red took advantage of hot shooting, going seven for 11 from beyond the arc in the second half to cruise to an 81-71 victory over Lafayette.
Graduate student-workers have led the push to organize universities, but their campaigns could face new headwinds in the second Trump era.
Opportunities in the experience economy stretch from cruising to space travel, as highlighted in a student club conference at Harvard Business School.
These discretionary acts have increased fear across our campus, and ushered in a new reality where the right to free expression at Cornell belongs only to the most secure among us. The University’s ...
Reports show a rise in antisemitism at US colleges, with Jewish students feeling unsafe and institutions failing to address ...
The state’s population could shrink by more than two million people over the next 25 years, a report from Cornell University ...
Something dramatic is happening to the college application process, for the first time in decades: It’s becoming easier to get in.
A staggering 72% of Jewish college students in the US feel "unwelcome" on their campuses, while more than half have been ...
Patrick Arthur Jackson led initiatives that enhanced community engagement at The Woodson African American Museum of Florida, ...
Magill discussed topics including institutional neutrality, institutional statements, and university responses to external ...
The down-and-out man called himself Frank Ellis. He was befriended by Bill O'Neill, then a volunteer at St. Martin's, a homeless shelter in Albuquerque. They seemed to have only one thing connecting ...
The Cornell Review is an independent campus newspaper at Cornell University. Founded in 1984, the Review has a proud history ...