Announcements

  • Looking to add an extra credit or two during Add/Drop?

    We are excited to help share the Learning Where You Live (LWYL) courses, which is an initiative of the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education. These small, seminar-style classes that are offered exclusively S/U, and will go towards free electives for students matriculating in fall 2022. These classes focus on building relationships with faculty and peers while exploring fascinating topics in a low-stress environment. Almost all are taught on North and West Campus and are grouped under the subject code 'UNILWYL' in the Course Roster. Although some courses are limited or targeted to students in a particular class year or residential community, the vast majority are available to students regardless of their residence. A full list of LWYL courses is available in Class Roster (https://classes.cornell.edu/browse/roster/FA22/subject/UNILWYL), and more information can be found on the LWYL website

    (https://lwyl.cornell.edu/).

  • Interested in public policy and how government programs are funded and managed? Register for PAM 2300 Introduction to Policy Analysis (4 credits). In this class you will master public policy analysis skills in the social welfare, health, and education areas while developing technical skills required to undertake policy analysis. See attached flier for more information about the class.

    Fall 2022 PAM 2300 course description: https://classes.cornell.edu/browse/roster/FA22/class/PAM/2300

  • Hi Hotelies!

    Below you will find more information from Student and Campus Life on Cornell's Academic Materials Program launching this fall. If you have questions about participating in this program. you can email textbooks@cornell.edu.

    Cornell Academic Materials Program

    The Cornell Academic Materials Program is a university-wide program that provides undergraduate students taking undergraduate courses at Cornell with access to their required textbooks and coursepacks for a single flat-rate cost, $225 per semester. All materials in this program are provided in a digital format within Canvas and become available for students to access no later than the first day of classes. Students are automatically enrolled in the program. Read more about the benefits of this program, learn how the program works, and find answers to frequently asked questions on the Cornell Academic Materials Program website:

    https://academicmaterials.cornell.edu/.

  • Hi Everyone,

    Chris Rontanini <chris@nextgenhq.com> is thrilled to offer you a free ticket to Next Gen Summit (https://www.nextgenhq.com/summit) this June 11-12 in NYC! Enjoy themed dinners with other go-getters, mentorship with facilitated roundtables, a pitch competition to empower innovating founders, and real-world talks from game-changing entrepreneurs about their paths to success. It is going to be one powerful weekendFollow these steps to claim your ticket:

    - Go to our website: https://www.nextgenhq.com/summit
    -Click on the button to "Claim your seat"
    -Fill out the form and click "Submit"

    We hope to catch you in-person at NGS. Until then, hit us up if we can help or if you have any trouble accessing your ticket. Keep building the dream!

    - Chris (and the Next Gen HQ Team!)