The Residential Initiative is creating on-campus living options
that help students flourish by:
- involving faculty in meaningful ways in the lives of students
- engaging students in the governance and leadership of their living communities
- preparing students for leadership, service and community building.
North Campus is a community living environment for first year students. Upper level students can choose to live in one of the exciting new houses on West Campus. Cornell's Greek Life continues to thrive with "Creating Chapters of Excellence."
Living-learning communities deepen the intellectual experience at Cornell.
News and Events
- Harold Tanner '52 honors Hunter Rawlings with gift supporting West Campus house fellows
- A Campus of One's Own
- Student Housing at Cornell: Changes and Challenges
- Professor Jefferson Cowie named Keeton House dean
- In Carl Becker House, students hang out with faculty members
- New York Times: West Campus "a fusion of academic and residential life"
- Student perspectives on house living
- Community service at Becker brings in senior citizens
- Local kids learn from Becker House students and fellows
- New Noyes Opens On West Campus | View Slideshow
- A Conversation with the Daily Show's Jason Reich '98
- Find out what visiting guests say about West Campus
- "60 Minutes" producer and New York Times contributor talk about journalism
- American journalist kidnapped in Iraq talks with students

- New Dean for Bethe House; Katha Pollitt to visit Becker House; Alumnus names hall on North Campus
- VP Susan Murphy talks about residence life
- Learn more about the Helen Newman renovation
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