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  1. Cornell offers an exceptional education in over 100 fields of study, with locations in Ithaca, New York City and Doha, Qatar. Learn more about Cornell's history, mission, news, events and social media.

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  2. L'université Cornell (en anglais, Cornell University ou plus simplement Cornell) est une université privée américaine située principalement dans la ville d'Ithaca dans lÉtat de New York (États-Unis). Elle possède également un campus dans la ville de New York ainsi qu'un autre au Qatar.

  3. Cornell University is a private Ivy League land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. The university was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White. Since its founding, Cornell has been a co-educational and nonsectarian institution.

  4. Welcome to Cornell. Knowledge for the greater good. We have taken to heart the revolutionary spirit that founded our university and encourage each other to pursue unpredicted lines of thinking in order to effect change on local and international scales. Public Engagement. Diversity. Sustainability. Cornell Leadership. Cornell Campuses & Locations.

  5. Learn about Cornell's rigorous and diverse academic programs, fields of study, and global opportunities. Explore the Cornell experience, from teaching and research to service and engagement.

  6. Learn how to join Cornell's diverse and inclusive community of scholars, researchers, and public servants. Explore the academic programs, financial aid, visit options, and student stories of this Ivy League land-grant institution.

  7. L'université Cornell est une université de recherche privée de la Ivy League située à Ithaca, dans l'État de New York. Le campus principal de Cornell abrite sept collèges de premier et de deuxième cycle, chacun ayant ses propres normes d'admission, cours et programmes universitaires.