Cornell Plans to Expand Off-Campus Engagement
Posted by New York Times on October 20, 2014
Cornell Plans to Expand Off-Campus Engagement
Through an initiative announced earlier this month, Cornell University plans to transform its curriculum to make real-world experiences like these a defining aspect of the undergraduate experience. Backed by $50 million from the Einhorn Family Charitable Trust, which university officials intend to augment with $100 million from other philanthropies, the program will be called Engaged Cornell.
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