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Cornell News Roundup: New President, Campus Expansions, Research Highlights, and Upcoming Events – August 18, 2025


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Good afternoon, Cornellians! It's Monday, August 18, 2025, and welcome to another episode of our campus news podcast. Let's dive into the latest happenings at Cornell University.
Today in Ithaca, we're enjoying mostly sunny skies with a comfortable temperature of 60°F (16°C). As the day progresses, temperatures are expected to rise, reaching a pleasant 75°F (24°C) by mid-afternoon. So, it's a perfect day to be out and about on campus.
In university leadership news, Michael I. Kotlikoff has been officially appointed as Cornell's 15th president. After serving as interim president since July 2024, Kotlikoff's formal appointment took effect on March 21, 2025. Prior to this role, he served as the university's provost from 2015 to 2024. His extensive experience and dedication to Cornell are expected to guide the university through its next chapter.
Exciting developments are underway in the Computing and Information Science department. A new 135,000 square-foot building is scheduled to open this year to accommodate the rapidly increasing enrollments in computing and information science subjects. This expansion reflects Cornell's commitment to staying at the forefront of technological education and research.
Additionally, the renovation of Balch Hall is nearing completion. North Balch Hall reopened for the fall 2024 semester, and South Balch is expected to reopen this fall. The renovations include upgraded bathroom fixtures, new elevators, and improved accessibility, enhancing the living experience for our students.
Turning to athletics, the Cornell Big Red football team is gearing up for the upcoming season under the leadership of second-year head coach Dan Swanstrom. The team is set to host Ivy League opponents Brown, Princeton, and Columbia at Schoellkopf Field. Notably, Homecoming will coincide with the home opener against Colgate on October 4. Fans are eagerly anticipating an exciting season ahead.
On the research front, the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability has announced the 2025 recipients of the Academic Venture Fund. This year, six interdisciplinary projects focusing on food systems, sustainable energy, climate protection, and human and planetary health have been awarded funding. Since its inception 15 years ago, the fund has distributed $21.7 million to 223 projects across all colleges at Cornell, underscoring the university's commitment to pioneering research.
In alumni news, several Cornellians have recently published notable works. Thomas Perry '69 released his latest mystery novel, "Pro Bono," which has received acclaim for its suspenseful plot. Donna Tesiero '76 authored "Six Nations Diplomat," a biography exploring the life of Mohawk leader Molly Brant during the American Revolution. Additionally, Victor LaValle '94, BA '95, has compiled his Marvel comic series into the "Wolverine: Sabretooth War Omnibus," offering fans a comprehensive collection of his work.
On the advocacy front, Cornellians have been actively engaging in policy discussions. The McClintock Letters project, led by Cornell graduate students, has inspired hundreds of scientists to share their stories in hometown newspapers nationwide. This initiative aims to connect research with the everyday lives of readers and has led to the formation of the Scientist Network for Advancing Policy coalition. Such efforts highlight the impactful role of Cornell's community in shaping public discourse and policy.
Looking ahead, the university calendar is packed with events as the new academic year begins. Be sure to check the official Cornell events page for details on lectures, workshops, and social gatherings happening around campus. It's a great way to stay connected and engaged with the vibrant Cornell community.
That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and stories from around campus. Until next time, take care and enjoy the beautiful day!
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