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On May 19, the Department of Justice announced a new “Civil Rights Fraud Initiative,” which will utilize the False Claims Act to investigate and pursue claims against recipients of federal funds that ...
On June 23, the Heterodox Academy (HxA), a national organization of faculty interested in academic freedom and open inquiry, ...
Cornell’s tax returns for the year ending June 30, 2024 have been released to the public. Cornell’s Form 990 includes its ...
On July 15, a group of conservatives active in higher education issued a reform agenda for higher education. Unlike the prior ...
On May 5, Cornell sued the National Science Foundation (NSF) over a 15% cap on recovery of indirect costs associated with its research grants. This follows two earlier lawsuits on the same issue ...
On June 30, the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) entered into a formal settlement of a Title IX investigation that the ...
Although Cornell is facing serious economic challenges resulting from the suspension of federal research grants, it is proceeding with a number of on-campus construction projects this summer. Cornell ...
On April 21, Harvard University sued the Trump Administration over the suspension of $2.2 billion in federal research grants on the basis of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and a failure to address ...
Recent construction projects have been a hot topic of conversation for all Cornellians alike. Whether it’s posting memes on Sidechat or listing day-to-day grievances with friends, this irritation is ...
On Friday, March 21, Michael I. Kotlikoff was named 15th President. The full Board of Trustees voted on his elevation from Interim President at their March meeting in Ithaca. In 2024, Martha Pollack ...
It is said that the best books don’t make you feel convinced, but instead make you feel as if you knew all along what they were going to say. Peter Thiel’s Zero To One: Notes on Startups, or How to ...