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“Fourteen women ended up at Brown; nine at Cornell; 67 at Arizona State; 15 at the University of Delaware. All of them would be on full scholarships, covered by donations raised by the universities.”

Cornell hosts nine Afghan women who escaped the Taliban  Source: NYT Magazine QUOTE 
$309M raised (of Cornell's $500 million campaign goal) to support undergraduate affordability  Source: Giving to Cornell DATA 
A gift from Mark DeAngelis ’91, MPA ’92 and Carmen Molinos ’94 will establish three endowed undergraduate scholarship funds for first-generation students in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, the College of Human Ecology, and the ILR School. “Mark and I are passionate about providing scholarship support to allow talented first-generation students to choose Cornell free of financial concerns,” Carmen says. Source: Giving to Cornell  |  Photo: Kris Kinsley Hancock/nantucketpix PHOTOGRAPH 
Anne Vitullo ’77 and Jonathan Poe ’82 are supporting the university’s challenge match program to make Cornell more affordable for students like themselves. “I think there is something in the water at Cornell that says you’re going to go out there, and you are going to help make the world a better place,” says Anne. Source: Giving to Cornell PHOTOGRAPH 
Meet the Cornell Class of 2026 – one of the most diverse and accomplished classes in Cornell’s history. Source: Shawn Felton | Cornell Admissions  |  Photo: Cornell University PHOTOGRAPH 
In an interview with the NYT, Anthony Fauci MD '66 said that when he retires from the federal government at the end of 2022, “more than anything, he wants to ‘inspire the younger generation.’” Over the past four decades, Dr. Fauci has played a central role in addressing Covid, AIDS, and other diseases. Source: NYT | On Politics  |  Photo: Jason Andrew for the New York Times PHOTOGRAPH 
(L to R) Eleni Konidaris ’15, Jennifer Gammond ’15, Tracy DiPetrillo ’15, and Cassandra Samji ’15 pose for a photo in their graduation caps. “Being able to graduate debt-free with the breadth and depth of a Cornell undergraduate degree is priceless,” Gammond says. Today, she is co-founder of an electric truck parts startup and a robotic food-tech startup, among others. Source: Giving to Cornell PHOTOGRAPH 
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