Cornell's Commitment to Diversity


Alumni

Priority: Attract more diverse returning alumni.

Religious, Civil Rights and African Studies Scholars

The 12th reunion culminating dinner of the Cornell Black Alumni Association brought together 242 attendees.

  1. Cornell MOSAIC
    African American, Asian American, Latino, and Native American alumni, faculty, and students celebrate diversity and advance inclusion.
  2. Cornell Asian Alumni Association
    CAAA was founded in 1990 to serve the needs and interests of Asian alumni, Asian students, and the University.
  3. Cornell Black Alumni Association
    Conceived as an organization devoted to providing a communication network for Black alumni.
  4. Cornell Latino Alumni Association
    Facilitates communication between Cornell, CLAA, and other Cornell alumni associations.
  5. Cornell Native American Alumni Association
    Strives to develop new generations of educated Native and non-Native peoples who will contemplate study and contribute to the building of nation and community in Native America.
  6. Cornell University Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association
    A network of more than 1,700 Cornell alumni, staff, faculty and friends provides opportunities for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Cornellians to meet and socialize, as well as to support current students and LGBT programs on campus.
  7. President's Council of Cornell Women
    Seeks to advance the involvement and leadership of women students, faculty, staff, and alumnae within Cornell University and throughout its many constituent communities.