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Cornell Initiatives Aid Low-Income Students

Alexa Davis  —  Apr 30, 2013

Many first-generation and low-income students struggle to overcome “deceptively small barriers” like family pressures, self-doubt and social strains. Cornell is among the list of colleges that have bolstered new initiatives to better serve this population of the student body, administrators and students said.

Plan Pushing Diversity in Organizations to Face Student Assembly

Noah Rankin  —  Apr 18, 2013

A new resolution that could require every student organization to submit plans detailing how they will encourage diversity and inclusion in their group will be discussed, and possibly voted on, at a Student Assembly meeting Thursday.

In Diversity Push, Cornell Outlines Goals for Colleges

Kerry Close  —  Mar 12, 2013

“We are encouraging people to take on the hard stuff,” Renee Alexander '74 said. “Some of that might not be possible without help. We’d like to help them realize the goals of whatever they’re working on.”

Cornell Women of Color Conference Explores Race, Gender, Social Justice

Lauren Bergelson  —  Mar 12, 2013

The Cornell Women of Color Coalition hosted its second annual Women of Color Conference — “Brave Bodies: Deconstructing Intersections of Identity” — in Statler Hall Friday and Saturday.

New Diversity Committee Promises 'Tangible Impact'

Noah Rankin  —  Feb 11, 2013

On Saturday, Student Assembly members and student leaders gathered in Willard Straight Hall for a preliminary meeting of the Student Assembly Committee for Inclusion and Diversity Initiatives, a committee that will focus on diversity initiatives and will include a broader spectrum of students.

Cornell Intensifies Efforts to Recruit Veterans to Workforce

Rebecca Friedman  —  Nov 30, 2012

Cornell is trying to recruit veterans to the University’s faculty and staff –– efforts that have greatly expanded and accelerated over the past few years.

Cornell Seeks to Raise Graduation Rate for Black Male Students

Jinjoo Lee  —  Nov 29, 2012

Cornell administrators are prioritizing increasing the retention of African-American male students.

Cornell Law School Seeks Surge in Number of Minority Professors

Sarah Meyers  —  Nov 12, 2012

“I do think that right now, the law school definitely needs to focus on increasing diversity,” one student says.

Cornell Pledges to Support Diversity as Supreme Court Considers Affirmative Action

Margaret Yoder  —  Oct 24, 2012

“It could impact our numbers; it just depends on how detailed the court writes [its] decision,” one administrator said. 

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