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President's Statement on Acts of Intolerance
Skorton: We must reach beyond our comfort zones and connect with one another
Discovery and Action: Cornell's Commitment to Diversity
Ever since Ezra Cornell and A.D. White joined forces to "found a university where any person can find instruction in any study," Cornell has been at the forefront of higher education in embracing students, faculty, and staff of both genders and of all backgrounds and ethnicities.
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2009 Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowships Program for Achieving Excellence in College and University Teaching: The ...
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Student voices can break bias barriers
The administration can promote diversity, but the students are the true vehicles of change, said David Harris, Cornell's interim provost at the Oct. 27. diversity forum ... learn more
Cornell is committed to extending its legacy of recruiting a heterogeneous faculty, student body and staff; fostering a climate that doesn't just tolerate differences but treasures them; and providing rich opportunities for learning from those differences. To that end, each of Cornell's constituent assemblies endorsed the Statement on Diversity and Inclusiveness, "Open Doors, Open Hearts, and Open Minds." The current site is designed to let you know what we are doing, how we are doing and how you can get involved.
Our Diversity Goals
- to ensure faculty, staff, and students have access to the knowledge and conceptual frameworks required to think critically about human diversity.
- to ensure that our community embraces and supports individuals from all racial, ethnic, religious, gender, sexual orientation, class, disability, and nationality groups in their chosen pursuits.
- to enhance the diversity of our administration, faculty, staff, and students.
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Nov 25, 2008Scholar: Egyptians' African roots are overlooked
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Nov 21, 2008Higher education: Special interest or national asset?
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Nov 05, 2008Hip-hop pioneers discuss early years
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