Breadcrumb Home News & Events All News Title Department - Any -Campus ActivitiesCareer ServicesCornell CommitmentCornell Outdoor EducationDavid M. Einhorn Center for Community EngagementDean of StudentsDiningDining AccoladesHousingHousing ProjectsNew Student ProgramsOff-Campus LivingSCLSCL AccoladesSCL StaffSorority Fraternity LifeTatkon Center Community Work-Study Program celebrates 50 years 3/21/24 Learn more about the impact Cornell work-study students are making through a program at the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement. Super Seder and beyond: Observing Passover 2024 at Cornell 3/13/24 A Super Seder on Monday, Second Seder on Tuesday, and eight days of Passover meals at 104West! How Marlee Pincus ’24 Found Community and New Perspectives at Cornell 3/13/24 Read more about how Marlee Pincus '24 overcame a health scare during her first year before returning to Cornell to make the most of her collegiate experience. Students explore culture, identity and community in Ujamaa Program House 2/29/24 Read about how residents of Ujamaa house build community while fostering personal growth and social responsibility. Cornell Bhangra to unite community with ‘intoxicating joy’ 2/29/24 Read about how the long-standing dance group is committed to spreading the joys of Punjabi culture and dance. Where on-site foodservice has the edge in labor situations 2/20/24 A look at how Cornell Dining leverages the strengths of the university as it recruits and trains its workforce. Second interfaith dinner aims for friendship and joy 2/19/24 Hosted by a new interfaith student group, the Community Care Dinner on Feb. 21 will bring Muslim and Jewish students and their allies together to build friendships and celebrate each other’s cultures. Let’s Meditate celebrates 10 years of campus mindfulness 2/19/24 Open to the entire Cornell community, Let's Meditate serves to counter the rigor of classes and work, offering participants a moment to breathe and reflect. Wari co-op creates space for women of color to build community 2/19/24 Read how the Wanawake Wa Wari co-op, commonly called Wari, helps build community for women of color at Cornell. Founded by Undergrads, Service Groups Are Still Going Strong 2/14/24 Meet some alums whose good works—from youth outreach to food drives—are being continued by a new generation. Scholar to speak on intersectional justice at annual MLK lecture 2/12/24 Kimberlé Crenshaw ’81 will discuss the importance of understanding and addressing systems of oppression and their impact on multiple identities. Upcoming Black History Month dinners explore intersection of plant history, cuisine 2/7/24 Join Cornell Dining throughout the month of February for our take on traditional dishes of the African Diaspora. Sponsored by Black Students United. Triphammer co-op fosters community and growth for Cornellians 2/5/24 Get to know the Triphammer co-op on Cornell's campus and the impact it's had on residents. Ramadan 2024 for those observing at Cornell 2/5/24 As Ramadan begins the evening of Sunday, March 10th, we'd like to share with you the resources available to students, staff, and faculty on campus who are observing this month of fasting. Interested in moving to a Co-op for the 2024-2025 academic year? 1/30/24 If you're interested in living in a Co-op next year, the Co-op Mosey, an afternoon of open houses of the university-owned cooperative residences, will be held Sunday, February 11. Commencement Housing reservations are now open for May 2024 1/29/24 Check-in begins at 10:00am on Friday, May 24, 2024 at the North Campus Service Center in Robert Purcell. Check-out is by 10:00am Monday, May 27, 2024 for all guests. Early check-in and late check-out requests cannot be accommodated. Mystery basket challenge leads to Silver Medal for Cornell Dining chefs at Skidmore ACF Challenge 1/24/24 Congratulations to a group of four Cornell Dining chefs who headed to Skidmore College's 10th Annual Culinary Conference and Competition last weekend and came home with a Silver Medal. For 75+ years, students have made Watermargin a home 1/22/24 A look into Watermargin's history and what it means for Cornell students today. Annual Soup & Hope speaker series to kick off Jan. 25 1/19/24 It will feature six Cornell staff, faculty and student storytellers sharing their experiences of overcoming life’s challenges while attendees enjoy a free meal of soup and bread. Banff Film Festival World Tour comes to Bailey Hall Feb. 2 and 3. 1/17/24 The two nights of the popular showing are sure to ignite passion for adventure, action, and travel. Students create art and community in Risley Program House 1/17/24 An overview of the Risley Program House and how it's shaped several students' experiences. At Cornell, sustainable dining tastes delicious 1/9/24 Serving more plant-based meals is a big win for Cornell’s goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2035. Inside the creative collaboration of 660 Stewart Avenue 1/2/24 A look at the 660 Stewart Avenue co-op and what it means to students. Cornell students give back this holiday season 12/21/23 A sampling of how students served the Cornell campus and Ithaca community this holiday season to do the greatest good. Andrew Lorenzen '22 named a 2024 Marshall Scholar 12/21/23 Andrew Lorenzen '22 is one of 51 Marshall Scholars named for 2024 and plans to study in the United Kingdom. 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