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May 2020 Commencement changes
March 20, 2020 Dear seniors and other graduating students (and, by copy, the entire Cornell community), You have just about completed intense years of study at Cornell. You’ve done amazing things here, both inside and outside the classroom. In normal times, we would celebrate your accomplishments with commencement on Memorial Day weekend. Commencement is a…
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COVID-19 update: Confirmed cases within Ithaca campus community
March 20, 2020 Dear Members of the Cornell Community, As you know, Cornell has been working with public health officials to monitor the ongoing spread of the virus. Earlier today, we were notified that the Tompkins County Health Department (TCHD) confirmed the first two cases of COVID-19 within the Ithaca campus community of faculty, staff…
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To the Cornell Community
March 17, 2020 First, let me assure you that this message does not include any new policies or procedures. Rather, I simply wanted to share some of my reflections on the enormous challenge that we are now all facing. In the past week to 10 days, all of our lives have changed in ways that…
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Cornell suspends classes; virtual instruction begins April 6
March 13, 2020 Dear Members of the Cornell Community, Each day brings us new information about the evolving pandemic. I appreciate the grace that so many of you have been demonstrating as we adjust to difficult changes to our lives. Things will continue to be difficult for a while, but by working together we will…
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Message from President Pollack about the importance of social distancing
March 11, 2020 Dear Members of the Cornell Community, I appreciate all of the input that my leadership team and I have received since yesterday’s announcement of the measures we are enacting to contain the spread of COVID-19. One thing that has been particularly gratifying in the conversations that I have had is the clear…
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Cornell announces proactive measures to prevent spread of coronavirus
March 10, 2020 Dear Members of the Cornell Community, As the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, has spread around the world, it has challenged all of us in different ways. Some of us may have relatives in countries that were impacted early, others may have elderly relatives about whom we are worried, still others may be…
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Provost’s Message to Students and Staff
Feb. 27, 2020 Dear Cornellians, For the past several years, faculty with expertise in the social sciences have guided extensive discussions to consider how to further elevate these critical areas of inquiry at Cornell as we position the university for sustained, long-term excellence and prominence in these fields. Following these comprehensive reviews, which have been…
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Coronavirus Update: Guidelines, travel restrictions and accommodations, summer programs
Feb. 27, 2020 Dear Cornell Community, As you are aware, Cornell University has been closely monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19). While there are still no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New York state, the World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed cases in more than 30 countries. We realize there is uncertainty about the situation, and we…
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Fossil fuel divestment: An FAQ for the Cornell community
Feb. 13, 2020 As Cornell’s shared governance groups consider resolutions related to the divestment of fossil fuel-related holdings from the university’s endowment, these FAQs provide some background for the campus community. What has Cornell done in the area of sustainability? Sustainability has been an important value at Cornell for decades. Cornell’s first energy conservation initiative…
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Community support
Feb. 7, 2020 Dear Ithaca Campus Community, As you are aware, the World Health Organization has declared the 2019 Novel Coronavirus a global health emergency that is impacting dozens of countries, including the U.S. Though the number of confirmed cases in the U.S. has been relatively small in comparison to mainland China, Japan, Australia and…
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Passing of Cornell President Emeritus Frank H.T. Rhodes
Feb. 4, 2020 Dear Cornell Community, It is with sadness that I inform you today that Cornell President Emeritus Frank H.T. Rhodes, an unparalleled leader, colleague and friend to generations of Cornellians, passed away last night at the age of 93. Frank Rhodes led Cornell for 18 years, from 1977 to 1995, nearly unheard of…
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Message regarding travel to mainland China during spring semester
Jan. 29, 2020 Dear Cornell Community, In response to growing concerns over the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all nonessential travel to China be suspended at this time. Based on this guidance, effective immediately, the university will not permit Cornell-related undergraduate, graduate or professional student travel…
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President Pollack announces reforms for Greek life at Cornell
Dec. 18, 2019 Dear Ithaca Campus Community, More than seven weeks have passed since the tragic death of Antonio Tsialas. Unfortunately, we still do not have a full accounting of the circumstances that led to his passing. We do know that he was last seen at an unregistered fraternity party at Phi Kappa Psi on…
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President offers update on investigation, Greek reforms
Nov. 19, 2019 Dear Ithaca Campus Community, I am writing with an update on two issues that have been at the forefront of our attentions over the last number of weeks: the investigation into the death of Antonio Tsialas and the ongoing pattern of misconduct in the Greek-letter system. First, the investigation into Antonio’s tragic…
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Guidelines on Ethical International Engagement
Nov. 14, 2019 Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to share Cornell’s guidelines on ethical international engagement, which will support our faculty members in creating and sustaining ethical relationships and collaborations with partners outside the United States. The guidelines below were developed with and refined by Cornell’s International Council, composed of senior leaders from each of…
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Message regarding sorority and fraternity activities on campus
Nov. 8, 2019 Dear Ithaca Campus Community, The passing of first-year student Antonio Tsialas nearly two weeks ago is still under active investigation by the Cornell University Police. While we do not yet have definitive answers about the cause of his death, it is already widely known that an unregistered fraternity-sponsored event took place on…