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The paradox of a 'global Cornell'

What constitutes a global Cornell? Is it the global presence? Is it the preparation of global citizens? Is it solving global problems?
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40th anniversary of the Straight takeover ... Campaign update ... Heartbreaking lacrosse finish ... Spring break outreach ... Students read "The Grapes of Wrath"... Read more

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Why global engagement is a core value

The legacy of Cornell's international tradition is profound. However, valuing global research, teaching and education is different from delivering world-class international programs. Read more



From The Publisher

Tommy Bruce

In this issue of Ezra, we look at why Cornell historically has been so invested in international engagement and why that positions our university, and what Professor K.V. Raman describes as our "globally relevant" students, to tackle some of this century's toughest problems.Read more