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Explore your summer guideGenerous funding by an anonymous alumnus has accelerated the ILR School’s research on one of the biggest questions facing society: the future of work.
A three-year, $1.25 million seed grant from long-time Cornell donors James C. Morgan ’60, MBA ’63, and Rebecca Quinn Morgan ’60 will support the establishment of an artificial intelligence fellows program focused on operational and administrative transformation at Cornell.
As a young immigrant who narrowly avoided being sent to Auschwitz by fleeing Nazi-occupied Belgium and Vichy France for New York City, Fred Rubinstein ’52, LLB ’55, knows very well what America – at its best – can offer. “The opportunities available, the ease with which I went from French-speaking immigrant to graduate and practicing … Read the full story
Donors from around the world helped Cornell University break multiple records on its 12th annual Giving Day, March 12, 2026. In 24 hours, this year’s nature-themed event brought together 17,011 donors to raise $11,345,462, to support everything from student organizations to scholarship aid to groundbreaking research. “Cornellians everywhere joined together to make our 12th Giving … Read the full story
When Isaac Wong ’00 was a high school senior considering college options, he came across some research on Wi-Fi networks by a Cornell faculty member. In 1995, the ability to project a wireless signal over 50 feet without a cable was breakthrough technology, and it captured Isaac’s imagination. This faculty research catapulted Cornell’s College of … Read the full story