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Latino Studies Program
An interdisciplinary academic program which focuses on domestic Latino issues as opposed to those of the international Latin America.
Asian American Studies Program
Affords students an opportunity to develop a multidisciplinary approach to the study of Asians in America stressing developments within the U.S., but also underscores the transnational and comparative contexts of Asian America.
College of Arts and Sciences
The college is composed of 50 departments and programs that study and teach the humanities and the arts, the basic sciences and mathematics, and the social sciences.
American Studies
Cornell University's program of coordinated study in the history, literature, and politics of the United States.
Cornell Council for the Arts
A collaborative effort of faculty and staff to strengthen the profile and substance of art at Cornell such activities as artist-in-residence programs, symposia, performances, installations/exhibitions, and publications.
Pauline and Irving Tanner Dean's Scholar Program
Program designed to honor a small group of outstanding applicants with demonstrated commitment and enthusiasm for the life of the mind and with outstanding high school records.
Ethics and Public Life
EPL encourages Cornell students and faculty to explore the ethical dimensions of concrete public issues. The critical issues in public life are inescapably ethical issues.
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program
Interdisciplinary program focusing on the relation of gender and sexuality to structures of power and inequality. Staff profiles, news and events, and course and academic program descriptions provided.
Germanic Studies
The Department of German Studies offers students a wide variety of opportunities to explore the language, literature, and culture of German-speaking countries.
Jewish Studies Program
The program has grown out of the conviction that Judaic civilization merits its own comprehensive and thorough treatment and that proper understanding of any culture is inconceivable without adequate knowledge of the language, literature, and history of the people that created it.
John S. Knight Writing Institute for Writing in the Disciplines
Supports writing programs in a broad spectrum of academic disciplines and at all levels of undergraduate education, including the First-Year Writing Seminar Program. Site contains information on seminars and workshops, publications, and supported projects.
Lesbian, Bisexual & Gay Studies
Devoted to the study of sexuality and its importance to the organization of social relations more generally.
Medieval Studies Program
A guide to Cornell's graduate Program in Medieval Studies.
Religious Studies Program
Designed to meet the needs of three classes of students: those seeking interesting courses on religious topics as free electives or to fulfill distribution requirements; those desiring a more systematic exposure to the academic study of religion as a major component of their liberal arts experience; and those planning to pursue advanced academic work in religious studies or allied disciplines.
Cuba Working Group
Postings of announcements of academic conferences and publications on topics of relevance to Cuba and Cubans
Cognitive Studies
Our current strengths in philosophy of mind and language, theoretical and experimental linguistics, cognitive psychology, computer science, and mathematical logic lead to extensive interactions both in teaching and research.
Science of Earth Systems Program
The SES Program emphasizes a rigorous, objective study of the Earth system as one of the outstanding intellectual challenges in modern science, and as the necessary foundation for the future management of our home planet.
South Asia Program
Coordinates teaching, research, and campus activities focusing on the Indian subcontinent, which comprises the modern nations of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Southeast Asia Program
Develops training and research opportunities primarily for graduate students on the languages and cultures of Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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