Overview
Cornell University's New York City presence stretches from the southern tip of Manhattan, up the island to Lenox Hill on the Upper East Side. The urban campus mirrors many of the features of the Ithaca campus and houses:
View of the Brooklyn Bridge
- Alumni Affairs and Development
- Architecture, Art, and Planning
- Cornell Club
- Cornell Cooperative Extension
- Cornell Financial Engineering Manhattan
- ILR School
- New York City Communications
- Weill Cornell Medical College
- Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences
In addition to these physical locations, New York City hosts numerous events and programs that originate from the Ithaca campus. These include: pre-law and pre-med programs, executive education, graduate studies, research, degree programs, faculty joint appointments, internships, continuing education and events sponsored by colleges and units, Alumni Affairs and Development, Undergraduate Admissions, and Athletics and Physical Education.
The collaborations between the Ithaca campus and the New York City programs are as broad and varied as the university itself. Learn more ![]()
