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On May 5, Cornell sued the National Science Foundation (NSF) over a 15% cap on recovery of indirect costs associated with its research grants. This follows two earlier lawsuits on the same issue ...
“If a Graduate Student Worker has a sincerely held religious belief, as defined by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), that prohibits them from joining and maintaining membership ...
Although Cornell is facing serious economic challenges resulting from the suspension of federal research grants, it is proceeding with a number of on-campus construction projects this summer. Cornell ...
Recent construction projects have been a hot topic of conversation for all Cornellians alike. Whether it’s posting memes on Sidechat or listing day-to-day grievances with friends, this irritation is ...
On Friday, March 21, Michael I. Kotlikoff was named 15th President. The full Board of Trustees voted on his elevation from Interim President at their March meeting in Ithaca. In 2024, Martha Pollack ...
Forced quintuples. A $145 “Relaxation and Meditation” class. Clara Dickson Hall. And to say nothing of engaging in a scheme to con low-income students by price-fixing financial aid. It’s hard to ...
On Monday, January 27, Matthew Vaeth, Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget, sent a memo to all federal agencies directing a pause in issuing new federal grants or “disbursement of ...
In November 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) conducted a secret ballot election among Cornell Graduate students, and a majority of those voting supported CGSU-UE for its union. Because ...
On the 23rd Anniversary of September 11th, 2021, the Cornell Republicans and Cornell Democrats came together to plant flags in honor of all of the victims of the largest terrorist attack in U.S.
As the Spring Semester ends, construction on the Cornell campus shifts into high gear. As with last year, the Cornell Review lets you know what changes are in the works. Construction is wrapping up at ...
This is a two-part series on Admissions and Financial Aid. Part I covers standardized testing in Admissions and Part II will cover Cornell’s financial aid capacity. Both affect Cornell’s ability to ...
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