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Welcome | Cornell Student Experience

Cornell University offers opportunities for international study, research, fellowships, career development and community-engaged classes – experiences that ...

Explore Cornell | Undergraduate Education

Ask questions, gain new insights, challenge conventional wisdom, and develop a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you.

Consider Cornell Explore - Graduate School

Open to all, the Consider Cornell: Explore program is designed to advance the Graduate School's commitment to access, equity, and inclusion, and to enhance the ...

Visit | Cornell University

Visitor Relations is the front door to exploring Cornell's Ithaca campus, providing information and tours to prospective students and families.

Opportunities | Cornell Student Experience

Displaying 1 - 24 of 452 opportunities · CALS Global Fellows Program: Soils, Food & Healthy Communities, Malawi · Cornell-Keystone NFLP Summer Program in India.

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EXPLORE ILR Careers - The ILR School - Cornell University

EXPLORE ILR Careers are opportunities focused on career exploration through shadowing or short-term, hands-on project work. These experiences allow students ...

Consider Cornell: Explore - Pathways To Science

This virtual program features uniquely tailored sessions aimed at demystifying the graduate school exploration and admissions processes.

Explore Cornell's Student Life - YouTube

Finding balance, having fun, and being an active part of the community are important to the Cornell experience.

Explore – CornellBotanicGardens

With thousands of acres to explore, numerous gardens to enjoy, and engaging programs to learn from, we invite you to explore all that Cornell Botanic Gardens ...

Visit & Connect | Undergraduate Admissions

Visiting campus is not required nor expected of Cornell applicants, and it does not affect the application process. You are also not required to take part in ...

Visit | Cornell College | Mount Vernon, Iowa

A Cornell College visit is more than a tour. It's an introduction to a learning experience like no other. Visit the Hilltop and we'll answer your questions, and ...

On-Campus Natural Areas - Cornell Botanic Gardens

Explore our 11 beautiful natural areas right on Cornell's campus, some of which are woven between our 100-acre Arboretum and specialty gardens.

Experience Cornell: Main Campus Video Tours - YouTube

This spring we asked some of our campus tour guides to share their unique experience as Cornellians... Seeing is believing. Explore ...

Cornell & Ithaca

Cornell Model UN Conference · Cornell University · Explore Cornell's Campus · The City of Ithaca.

What to explore : r/Cornell - Reddit

I am new at cornell, only taking 13,5 credits this semester, so I've a fair share of free time. I want to spend my time exploring and trying new ...

4-H Career Explorations - NYS 4-H

Youth are introduced to Cornell through campus tours and explore a variety of topics in six different departmental workshops. Youth are randomly assigned to ...

Discover Programs | Education Abroad

Discover Programs. Apply to a Study Abroad Program. Learn more here about Cornell's portfolio of study abroad programs, including semester, academic year, ...

Explore - eBird

Watch in real time as people submit their sightings from across the globe. Cornell Lab of Ornithology · Explore eBird · Species Maps · Explore a Region ...

Cornell Admitted Student Network

Join CUontheHill to connect with the class of 2028 and explore the resources and opportunities that await you at Cornell.


Cornell University

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Cornell University is a private Ivy League land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White.