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President Martha E. Pollack issued a statement, committing to Cornell’s “core values,” following the Supreme Court’s decision on June 29 to strike down admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina.

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Students and faculty at Cornell continue to build on the legacy and connections of the Cornell Andes Project—a 40+ year collaboration between geologists.

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Read President Pollack's commencement address in Chinese, Hindi, Korean, and Spanish.

At this year's International Graduation Reception, we celebrated our international graduates and winners of the Global Citizen Award, Teni Akeju and Megan Cabaero.

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Artist Sharifa "Elja" Sharifi is one of the Afghan scholars and students who have found refuge at Cornell with support from many sources, from the Institute of International Education to generous Cornell alumni, including Nell Cady-Kruse '83, MBA '85.

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Thirteen Cornell students have been selected to research and teach English abroad with funding from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. They will join the ranks of over 500 Cornellians who have traveled across the globe as Fulbrighters since the 1940s. 

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Global Cornell leadership visited India in April, where they met with alumni and institutional partners.

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A new cycle of Einaudi Center seed grants will help faculty from six colleges across Cornell tackle issues ranging from the health of endangered wild dogs to the spread of misinformation through social media.

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Plaksha University, India, has signed an MoA with Cornell to advance academic exchange and encourage joint research initiatives.

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More than 200 Cornellians from 14 countries gathered in Singapore, in April, for the first in-person Asia-Pacific Leadership Conference in four years and a milestone occasion marking this regional flagship event’s 15th anniversary.

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