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Make your giftA $30 million gift from Margaret and Richard Riney has endowed and named the Cornell Margaret and Richard Riney Canine Health Center at the College of Veterinary Medicine to improve the health and well-being of dogs through world-class research, outreach and engagement with dog lovers.
Advancing efforts to make community-engaged learning a hallmark of the Cornell student experience, university leaders and trustees on Oct. 22 formally dedicated the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement in a ceremony at the Statler Hotel.
Lamin Johnson ’21 is a spoken word artist known for writing thoughtful and poignant poetry that bridges generations. Learn how he discovered his passion and how he uses it to bring people together.
A bequest of approximately $2 million will enrich the educational experiences of future students in the plant sciences.
Seventeen student and alumni groups are participating in a month-long crowdfunding campaign, raising funds to support a range of exciting projects.
A joint project between Cornell and the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPRM) will teach students about sustainable agriculture and natural resource management on the island.
A $1.8 million gift from Gail and Roberto Cañizares ’71, MBA ’74, will provide substantial support to the Emerging Markets Institute at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.
Read about a new gift that will help student veterans pursue unpaid summer internships—just one of many ways the university is working to support Cornell’s veteran community.
Meghan Nutting '03 won the 2021 U.S. C3E 2021 Business Award during the 2021 U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium and Awards, November 3-4, 2021. Meghan, the executive vice president of government and regulatory affairs at Sunnova Energy Corporation, works to craft policies that provide a more stable and sustainable business environment for solar electricity generation.
Alumni reflect on the recent gift to name the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration.