Cornell University




<body, education> A US Ivy League University founded in 1868 by businessman Ezra Cornell and respected scholar Andrew Dickson White.

Cornell includes thirteen colleges and schools.

On the Ithaca campus are the seven undergraduate units and four graduate and professional units.

The Medical College and the Graduate School of Medical Sciences are in New York City.

Cornell has 13,300 undergraduates and 6,200 graduate and professional students.

See also Concurrent ML, Cornell Theory Center, Cornell University Programming Language, CU-SeeMe, ISIS.

Home (http://www.cornell.edu/).



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