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Omicron shutdowns begin: Cornell, Stanford go virtual
NYU, Princeton, and Georgetown are also moving their exams virtual.
By Angela Morabito
Dec 16, 2021
CAMPUS PROFILE: Cornell University
Conservative and Liberal Student Organizations:</…
By Campus Reform
Jul 4, 2021
Professor takes on colleges that discriminate against White students
Economics professor filed civil rights complaints against Ithaca College and Smith College for discriminatory progr…
By Alex Munguia
Jun 2, 2021
High school program sponsored by several NY colleges does not allow white students to apply
A summer accounting program for high school students does not allow white students to apply.
By Ben Zeisloft
May 30, 2021
Ivy League pockets millions from COVID stimulus as endowments reach record values
Ivy League universities will receive millions of dollars as a result of the recently-passed COVID-19 stimulus bill.
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 19, 2021
Obama-nominated judge deals major blow to Trump's Critical Race Theory ban
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order against “diversity training” initiatives.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 14, 2021
Ithaca College student newspaper removes op-ed about diversity in GOP
Ithaca College’s student newspaper asked the president of the school’s College Republicans chapter to write an op-e…
By Ben Zeisloft
Dec 22, 2020
TikTok star sets record straight after fellow Cornell students try to get her expelled for not wearing a mask
TikTok star Jessica Zhang has come under fire for partying and not following safety precautions surrounding Covid-1…
By Hannah Lalgie
Oct 7, 2020
10 most extreme examples of anti-American sentiment at US colleges, and how Trump's 1776 Commission could reverse it
It also comes amid growing anti-American sentiment among students and educators.
By John Hanson
Sep 20, 2020
Cuomo 'special aide' lands new job as SUNY chancellor
The SUNY University Faculty Senate and Faculty Council of Community Colleges made a vote of “no confidence” in the …
By Ophelie Jacobson
Sep 15, 2020
This workshop teaches ‘white-identifying students’ 'what it means to be anti-racist'
Ithaca College hosted a series of virtual meetings talking about race relations in the U.S.
By Jesse Stiller
Aug 19, 2020
Ithaca College students from states on NY gov's travel advisory list can't return to campus
Students who have been living in states with a "high incidence of COVID-19 transmission" must continue virtual lear…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 28, 2020
Cornell announces return to campus, citing ‘public health’ benefits of in-person classes
In an email to students, Cornell President Martha Pollack stated that the university plans to have in-person classe…
By Joe Silverstein
Jul 6, 2020
Colleges overhaul academic calendars to help ensure fall in-person classes
Some colleges will be holding their finals online after in-person classes conclude.
By Jesse Stiller
Jun 1, 2020
Harvard pushes narrative LGBT community is at greater risk of 'stress' during pandemic
A Harvard Professor says that LGBTQ+ individuals are put under greater stress because of COVID-19 due to job loss, …
By Cameron Decker
May 8, 2020
NY school's 'White Ally Checklist': 'I can debrief with people of color to give and receive 'reality checks''
The guide links to various checklists for white students to grade their level of “allyship” and “problematic” behav…
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Aug 21, 2019
'Trigger warnings' widely used for years...but at what cost?
Despite studies showing that "trigger warnings" don’t work, professors and students have used them for years.
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Jul 17, 2019
REPORT: Feds scrutinize Ivy League's foreign dealings
Cornell University is under federal investigation for its alleged undisclosed foreign dealings, the Associat…
By Ethan Cai
Jul 12, 2019
Cornell thrusts $60 million at faculty diversity plan
Cornell University announced in late September that it will be throwing $60 million toward acquiring and maintai…
By Kenneth Nelson
Sep 26, 2018
Cornell task force suggests more funding for 'diverse hires'
The report suggests "bias training" for hiring committees, requiring a "personal 'diversity and inclusion statement…
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Jul 30, 2018
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