Visiting Cornell University

Welcome to your guide to visiting Cornell University.

In addition to its 745-acre Ithaca campus in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, Cornell operates the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City and now the Weill Cornell Medical College in Doha, Qatar.

The Cornell extended campus includes field stations and programs in the Isle of Shoals, Maine; Washington, D.C.; and Geneva, New York. Arecibo, Puerto Rico, is home to Cornell's radio telescope, the world's largest. The Bridging the Rift Technology Center, a joint venture among Cornell, Stanford, and the governments of Jordan and Israel, is under construction on the Israel-Jordan border. The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning's Rome Program has its headquarters in the Palazzo Lazzaroni.

Cornell Abroad operates program offices in every corner of the world.

  • Gothic archway in Myron Taylor Hall

    Ithaca, New York

    Cornell University's gorgeous main campus is in upstate New York.

  • Aerial view of Weill Cornell Medical Center

    New York City

    The New York City campus stretches from the southern tip of Manhattan, up the island to Lenox Hill on the Upper East Side.

  • Sunset over the Doha, Qatar, Weill Cornell Medical College campus

    Doha, Qatar

    The Weill Cornell Medical College - Qatar is on the cusp of an educational revolution in the Middle East.

  • Aerial view of Arecibo Observatory's main dish

    Other Locations

    Cornell University is represented in locations around the world.