Cornell: Glorious to View

Cornell: Glorious to View

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Nov 15, 2003 · English · Hardcover (264 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 264
Language English
Published Nov 15, 2003
Publisher Cornell University Library
ISBN-10 093599503X
ISBN-13 9780935995039

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Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Ithaca, the narrative unveils the profound transformation in American education that took place at Cornell University. With its steep hills and stunning gorges, the campus landscape mirrors the revolutionary spirit instilled by its founders. This book delves into the rich history and vibrant culture that shaped Cornell, revealing how its commitment to accessibility and innovation challenged the norms of higher education.

Through the eyes of Carol Kammen and Walter LaFeber, readers are invited to explore fascinating anecdotes and pivotal moments that defined the university's evolution. The authors celebrate the bold vision that propelled Cornell to the forefront of academia, highlighting its role as an institution that empowered students from all walks of life.

As the pages unfold, the complex tapestry of Cornell's legacy comes to life, offering insights into its influential faculty, groundbreaking research, and dedicated alumni. This account serves as a tribute to an enduring legacy of excellence and a testament to the enduring impact of a university that has forever changed the landscape of American higher education.

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Science & Technology History Art & Photography
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