About the Institution
In December of 1942, in the midst of World War II, Professor Paul Gates of the Cornell University History Department received a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to establish a collection of regional history at Cornell. The collection was created to document everyday life in upstate New York, its families, farms, businesses, churches, schools, and organizations. In 1945, with the acquisition of the
Ezra Cornell Papers, a university archives program was initiated. The original Archives holdings documented the founding of Cornell University and its establishment through the sale of western lands. In subsequent years, the papers of early presidents and trustees were added. Later, the collection acquired personal and professional papers of individual faculty members. The Cornell University Archives was officially established on July 1, 1951.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Bachelor in Entomology
Bachelor in Food Science and Technology
Bachelor in Horticultural Sciences
Bachelor in Plant Pathology
Bachelor in Animal Science
Bachelor in Applied Economics and Management
Biological and Environmental Engineering
Biological Statistics and Computational Biology
Bachelor in Communication
Bachelor in Crop and Soil Sciences
Bachelor in Bachelor in Development Sociology
Bachelor in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Bachelor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Bachelor in Education
Bachelor in Entomology
Bachelor in Food Science
Bachelor in Horticulture
Bachelor in Landscape Architecture
Bachelor in Microbiology
Bachelor in Molecular Biology and Genetics
Bachelor in Natural Resources
Bachelor in Neurobiology and Behavior
Bachelor in Nutritional Sciences
Bachelor in Plant Biology
Bachelor in Plant Breeding and Genetics
Bachelor in Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology
Bachelor in Statistical Science
Bachelor in Architecture
Bachelor in City and Regional Planning
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Astronomy
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Bachelor of Arts in Classics
Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature
Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science
Bachelor of Arts in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in English
Bachelor of Arts in German Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Government
Bachelor of Arts in History
Bachelor of Arts in History of Art
Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts in Molecular Biology and Genetics
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Arts in Near Eastern Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Neurobiology and Behavior
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts in Physics
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Romance Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Russian Literature
Bachelor of Arts in Science and Technology Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre
Film
and Dance
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Doctor of Law
Doctor of Science of Law
Master of Laws
Master of Architecture
Master of Teaching
Master of Business Administration
Doctor of Medicine
Master of Engineering
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Food Science
Master of Health Administration
Master of Industrial and Labor Relations
Master of Landscape Architecture
Master of Hospitality Management
Master of Public Administration
Master of Professional Studies
Master of Regional Planning
Master of Arts
Master of Science