Close

Blog

Anonymous, Class of 2009

This didn’t happen at Cornell, but I did learn of a story where Black students were on a campus visit elsewhere: they were connected with other Black current students and shown a disproportionate view of the Black community at Cornell. It feels deceiving and not genuine if it’s not executed […]

Read More

Anonymous, Class of 2022

It is separated between different races/ethnicities. The only resource I have is the Black student union and the Avery research center. They could do more by offering more resources and hiring more minorities at the college that truly support and represent minorities. They are somewhat supportive of students of color […]

Read More