Sabtu, 11 April 2015
Cornell University
Cornell University is a
private institution that was founded in 1865. It has a total undergraduate
enrollment of 14,393, its setting is rural, and the campus size is 745 acres.
It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Cornell University's ranking in
the 2015 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 15. Its tuition and
fees are $47,286 (2014-15).
Cornell University, located in Ithaca, N.Y., has more than 500 student
organizations on campus, which range from the Big Red Marching Band to the
International Affairs Society. First-year students live together on north
campus, and the university has housing options for upperclassmen and graduate
students, though many choose to live off campus. Cornell has a thriving Greek
life, with around 70 total fraternity and sorority chapters. Cornell has more
than 30 NCAA Division I varsity teams that compete in the Ivy League. The
Cornell Big Red are perhaps best known for their successful men’s lacrosse
team, which won seven consecutive Ivy League titles from 2003 to 2009. Cornell
also has a strong hockey program.
Cornell’s 14 colleges and schools each admit their own students and provide
their own faculty, even though every graduate receives a degree from Cornell
University. Cornell’s two largest undergraduate colleges are the College of
Arts and Sciences and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Its
graduate schools include the highly ranked S.C. Johnson
Graduate School of Management, College of
Engineering, Law School,
Weill Cornell
Medical College and a well-regarded program in education. Cornell is
also well known for its top-ranked College of
Veterinary Medicine and the highly esteemed School of
Hotel Administration. One of Cornell’s oldest traditions is Dragon Day, during
which a dragon built by first-year architecture students is paraded through
campus and then burned during a bonfire celebrating the coming of spring.
Notable alumni include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, author
E.B. White and Bill Nye, the "Science Guy."
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