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  2. Cornell University School of Continuing Education and Summer ...

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    In 1876, eight years after its founding, Cornell University offered its first summer programs in botany, chemistry, drawing, entomology, geology, and zoology. [2]Cornell University Summer Session, historically known as Summer Courses, the Summer Term, or the Summer School, was formally established in 1892, one of the earliest such programs in the United States.

  3. Risley Residential College - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most other dormitories on campus, Risley is a residential college; house members, or "Risleyites," have some say in the administration of the residence hall, can continue to reside there as long as they are enrolled at Cornell, are encouraged to eat together at the in-house dining hall, and participate in educational activities such as ...

  4. School of Criticism and Theory - Wikipedia

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    The School of Criticism and Theory, now at Cornell University, is a summer program (offered in six-week seminars) in social science and literature.It is one of the most influential such programs in the United States to propagate the new dominant stream of "literary-critical-cultural 'theory'."

  5. The Latest College Admissions Hack? Summer School

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    Last spring, the alt-Ivy quietly announced that students who had completed a residential or online Pre-College Summer Session at University of Chicago during any of their high school summers could ...

  6. Telluride Association - Wikipedia

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    The Telluride Association is a non-profit organization in the United States founded in 1910 by Lucien Lucius Nunn and named for his hometown, Telluride, Colorado.The organization states its mission as providing young people with free educational programs emphasizing intellectual curiosity, democratic self-governance, and social responsibility.

  7. Cornell West Campus - Wikipedia

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    Cornell had been considering establishing a series of residential colleges since a campus committee chaired by Alain Seznec recommended them in 1969. [10] Although a residential college was established in Risley Hall in 1970, a lack of funding delayed more widespread implementation.

  8. Cornell international students did $200k damage to Airbnb in ...

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    Six international students, “hand picked” for a summer program at Cornell University, were put up by the school in a nearby Airbnb - where the young scholars allegedly managed to cause ...

  9. Master's of Public Administration at Cornell University

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    The MPA Program in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy offers two options: a residential, two-year Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree; an 18-month, online Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA) degree program.