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A scenic view of the Arts Quad at Cornell University, featuring McGraw Tower in the background.

Cornell University

Cornell University is a big school in Ithaca, New York in the United States. It started in 1865 and has many students from all over the world. The school was founded by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, who wanted to create a place where everyone could learn together.

The university has many different colleges where students can study things like agriculture, engineering, and even hotel administration! Some of these colleges get help from the state of New York, while others rely on private gifts and support.

Cornell is known for its beautiful campus, which has old, fancy buildings and modern ones too. From the campus, you can see Cayuga Lake, making it a lovely place to learn and live.

Students at Cornell enjoy many activities. There are over 1,000 groups to join, from sports teams to music clubs. The school’s colors are carnelian and white, and the mascot is a bear. One fun tradition is Slope Day, a big celebration where students have fun and enjoy the spring weather.

Cornell has also made important discoveries in science and technology. Teachers and students have worked on exciting projects, like studying space and making new technologies. Many famous people, including leaders, inventors, and writers, have come from Cornell, showing how much the school helps people achieve great things.

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Willard Straight Hall at Cornell University, a historic building on campus.
Modern buildings at Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island in New York City.
A view of Cornell University's Ho Plaza and Sage Hall from McGraw Tower.
Interior view of Sage Chapel at Cornell University.
A view of Baker Hall South and Founders Hall on the Cornell University campus.
A sunny view of the Cornell Tech campus with green lawns and modern buildings.
A flag representing Cornell University displayed outside a building in New York City, which houses several university programs.
Portrait of Ezra Cornell, co-founder of Cornell University, shown in formal attire.
Portrait of Andrew Dickson White, the first president of Cornell University.
A group photo of faculty members from Cornell University taken in 1916.
The front entrance of the Cornell Club, a building in New York City for Cornell University alumni.
A view of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art with a sculpture by Melvin Edwards in front.

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