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Cornell University: Encyclopedia - Cornell University
Cornell University is a research university whose main campus is located on the East Hill of Ithaca, New York, and whose two medical cam...
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Cornell University: Encyclopedia Ii - Cornell University - Organization
Cornell University - Academic units.
Cornell is a private institution, receiving most of its funding through tuition, research grants, ...
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Cornell University: Encyclopedia Ii - Cornell University - Alumni
As of 2005, Cornell University counted over 230,000 living alumni[33]. The Office of Alumni Affairs and Development sponsors a wide varie...
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Cornell University: Encyclopedia Ii - Cornell University - Faculty
Cornell University has over 1,550 full-time and part-time academic faculty members, and an additional 1,600 affiliated with its medical d...
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Cornell University: Encyclopedia Ii - Cornell University - Student Life
Cornell University - Activities.
Cornell has more than 800 registered student organizations, running the gamut from kayaking to full-ar...
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Cornell University: Encyclopedia Ii - Cornell University - The Campuses
Cornell University - Main campus.
Cornell's main campus is located on the eastern hill of Ithaca, New York, overlooking the city. Day H...
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Cornell University: Encyclopedia Ii - Cornell University - Academics
For the undergraduate class of 2009, 27.1% of applicants were admitted. Over 88% of them graduated in the top 10% of their high school cl...
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Cornell University: Encyclopedia Ii - Cornell University - History
Cornell University - Conception of Cornell.
When Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White met in the New York Senate in January 1864, each...
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Cornell University: Encyclopedia Ii - Cornell University - Cornelliana
Cornell has its own unique traditions, legends and lore. Cornellian traditions include Slope Day, a celebration held on the last day of c...
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