Cornell University

Cornell University
Latin: Universitas Cornelliana
Motto"I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study"
TypePrivate land-grant research university
EstablishedApril 27, 1865 (1865-04-27)
Founder
AccreditationMSCHE
Academic affiliations
Endowment$10.7 billion (2024)
Budget$5.4 billion (2023)
PresidentMichael Kotlikoff
ProvostKavita Bala
Academic staff
1,639 in Ithaca, New York
1,235 in New York City
34 in Doha, Qatar
Students26,793 (fall 2024)
Undergraduates16,128 (fall 2024)
Postgraduates10,665 (fall 2024)
Location, ,
United States

42°26′57″N 76°29′2″W / 42.44917°N 76.48389°W / 42.44917; -76.48389
CampusSmall city, 745 acres (301 ha)
Other campuses
Newspaper
ColorsCarnelian red and white
   
NicknameBig Red
Sporting affiliations
MascotTouchdown the Bear (unofficial)
Websitecornell.edu

Cornell University is a private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was co-founded by American philanthropist Ezra Cornell and historian and educator Andrew Dickson White in 1865. Since its founding, Cornell University has been a co-educational and nonsectarian institution. As of fall 2024, the student body included 16,128 undergraduate and 10,665 graduate students from all 50 U.S. states and 130 countries.

The university is organized into eight undergraduate colleges and seven graduate divisions on its main Ithaca campus. Each college and academic division has near autonomy in defining its respective admission standards and academic curriculum. In addition to its primary campus in Ithaca, Cornell University administers three satellite campuses, including two in New York City, the medical school and Cornell Tech, and a branch of the medical school in Al Rayyan, Qatar's Education City.

Cornell is one of three private land-grant universities in the United States. Among the university's eight undergraduate colleges, four are state-supported statutory or contract colleges partly financed through the State University of New York, including the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Human Ecology, the Industrial and Labor Relations School, and the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy. Among Cornell's graduate schools, only the Veterinary Medicine College is supported by New York. The main campus of Cornell University in Ithaca spans 745 acres (301 ha).

As of October 2024, 64 Nobel laureates, 4 Turing Award winners, and 1 Fields Medalist have been affiliated with Cornell University. The institution counts more than 250,000 living alumni, which include 34 Marshall Scholars, 33 Rhodes Scholars, 29 Truman Scholars, 63 Olympic Medalists, 10 current Fortune 500 CEOs, and 35 billionaires.