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In fall 1950, Oliver Brown tried to enroll his seven-year-old daughter Linda in the Sumner Elementary School in Topeka, Kansas. Black children were not allowed to attend. The Browns appealed, ultimately leading to the monumental Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision on May 17, 1954. Linda is seated third from the left and her father, Oliver Brown, is standing second from the left. Listen to highlights of the case at the Brown Revisited website (Cornell University co-owns the Oyez Project website on which this project is hosted.) Source: Brown Revisited PHOTOGRAPH 

“When we're all graduated, we still have this unity and we also rely on this community that we've been able to develop.”

Alexis Jones ’24 reflects on her experience at Cornell  Source: NPR | A concentrated dose of history: The class of 2024 looks back QUOTE 

“It is a privilege to be part of Cornell’s mission, and part of this remarkable community of faculty, staff, and students who embrace our ambitions, cherish our values, and, like me, call Cornell home.”

Mike Kotkikoff begins his term as interim president  Source: University Statements | Moving Cornell forward together QUOTE 
Crème de Cornell, a student-run magazine, just launched its spring 2024 issue. “Rise and Dine” is a tribute to breakfast, with recipes ranging from avocado toast, to Toad in the Hole, to smoothie bowls. Dig in! Source: Crème de Cornell | Rise and Dine PHOTOGRAPH 
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