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Gift establishes Fujikawa '77 Endowment for Astronautical Engineering

Date Time Gift establishes Fujikawa ’77 Endowment for Astronautical Engineering Entrepreneur Steve Fujikawa ’77 has committed an eight-figure gift to aerospace engineering at Cornell, an investment that will strengthen the university’s status as a leader in space education and research. The Stephen J. Fujikawa ’77 Endowment for Astronautical Engineering will be used for future investments in graduate fellowships, professorships and laboratory enhancements, with the ultimate goal of creating an institute for space technology, innovation and entrepreneurship. The endowment will help grow Cornell’s roster of faculty with aerospace industry experience, creating new opportunities for technology translation and business partnerships. The endowment will also support the development of a space technology design lab and a spacecraft demonstration lab, adding to existing opportunities for students to engineer and test technologies such as satellites and sensors.

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'Feeney Way' officially unveiled on donor's 90th birthday

April 23, 2021 Today, April 23, 2021, marks both the 90th birthday of Charles F. “Chuck” Feeney ’56 and the official unveiling of Feeney Way on Cornell’s Ithaca campus, honoring the man who has been called the university’s “third founder.” Feeney, the founding chairman of The Atlantic Philanthropies and the university’s most generous donor, quietly devoted his fortune to worldwide causes for decades, and through the foundation invested nearly $1 billion in Cornell over a four-decade period. His giving was anonymous for years and, even after the impact of his philanthropy was revealed in the late 1990s, Feeney still chose not to connect his name in any form to the many institutions he supported; consequently, until now, neither his name, nor Atlantic’s, had ever appeared on a building, program, scholarship, professorship or any other entity at Cornell.

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Message from President Pollack on Chauvin trial verdict

April 20, 2021 Today marks a pivotal moment in our nation’s ongoing reckoning with racism. George Floyd’s murder follows a centuries-long series of senseless killings of Black people in this country; and while today’s verdict cannot bring Mr. Floyd back, today his murderer was held responsible by our justice system.  This verdict by no means ends the need for the hard work of moving towards a world where all people are treated with respect, and where Black people and others who face systemic oppression no longer must fear for their lives as they go about their days. Here at Cornell, we will continue to vigorously pursue racial equity and social justice on campus, and we will continue to ask, as we approach every decision we make, how it impacts those goals. 

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Survey provides snapshot of campus safety perspectives

April 14, 2021 A survey to understand campus community perspectives and experiences related to policing and emergency response on the Ithaca campus has found broad support for the Cornell University Police Department (CUPD) but also unease and dissatisfaction with armed policing among Black, Native American, Latinx, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander members of the Cornell community.    Among the report’s other findings, a large majority of respondents voiced support for having trained mental health professionals conduct personal safety checks instead of armed CUPD officers. The survey was conducted Feb. 8-21 on behalf of Cornell’s Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) in an effort to inform the committee’s recommendations to university leaders for reimagining campus security and safety.

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