Today in University History: ‘Rape list’ activists appear on ‘The Phil Donahue Show’
Twenty-five years ago today, several students appeared on “The Phil Donahue Show” to discuss controversy surrounding campus sexual assault.
Twenty-five years ago today, several students appeared on “The Phil Donahue Show” to discuss controversy surrounding campus sexual assault.
A task force will convene next semester to consider the implementation of a January academic term at the University.
Two undergraduates and one recent alum were awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarships Saturday.
Faculty members at the Yale School of Medicine have voiced concern over the school’s handling of a sexual harassment allegation.
Written questionnaires were administered to 862 undergraduates Oct. 22-23 in the lobby of J. Walter Wilson, the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center and the Sciences Library.
A Herald poll of undergraduates conducted last week found that about 82 percent of the student body supports student representation on the Corporation.
Administrators at UNC released a report Oct. 22 about a two-decade-long academic fraud scheme involving the university’s varsity athletes.
The Corporation will review the ongoing implementation of President Christina Paxson’s strategic plan at its meeting this weekend.
The University of Southern California’s Elizabeth Garrett will succeed David Skorton as Cornell’s 13th president, and its first female president.
Creativity “starts with the belief that you’re actually a creative person,” said Sheila Bridges ’86, author and founder of Sheila Bridges Design.