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Semester's End: A Thank-You, A Reminder and A Wish

David J. Skorton  —  May 2, 2012

In his final column of the semester, President Skorton reflects on the community's accomplishments and his wishes for the future. 

CornellNYC Tech: A Personal Perspective

David J. Skorton  —  Feb 27, 2012

President Skorton responds to many of the questions generated by Cornell's announcement to partner with Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.

Public Engagement: Expanding on 'One Great Idea'

David J. Skorton  —  Oct 24, 2011

President David Skorton weighs in on Cornell's history and future of community involvement and outreach.

A Call to Lead

David J. Skorton  —  Aug 29, 2011

President Skorton calls for leadership in the Greek community as the University moves forward with pledging reform. 

After Your Days at Cornell: Now What?

David J. Skorton  —  May 2, 2011

President David Skorton sends seniors off by answering the question: how do Cornell experiences translate to the real world?

President Skorton: The State of Graduate and Professional Education

David J. Skorton  —  Feb 21, 2011

President Skorton explains the state of graduate and professional education, detailing some challenges and ways it can be improved.

Resolutions for the Spring

David J. Skorton  —  Feb 7, 2011

President Skorton offers his advice for faculty, staff and students heading into the spring semester at Cornell.

The Political Process: Get Active, Stay Active

David J. Skorton  —  Nov 29, 2010

Cornell President David Skorton talks about the importance of student involvement in all aspects of the political process.

Civility

David J. Skorton  —  Oct 25, 2010

Cornell President David Skorton says that in all aspects of America life — from social media to politics — a lack of civility defines our interactions with each other.

Cornell’s Built Environment: Back to the Future

David J. Skorton  —  Sep 27, 2010

Cornell President David Skorton talks about various aspects of the University's unique architecture.

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