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There are 161 steps to the top of McGraw Tower, where "chimesmasters" play concerts on its 21 bells.
The Arnot Teaching and Research Forest is a living classroom. Its acreage includes 2,400 acres of mature forest, 10 ponds and a creek.
Cornell awarded the nation's first university degree in veterinary medicine and first doctorates in electrical engineering and industrial engineering.
Cornell was the first U.S. university to allow undergraduates to borrow books from its libraries.
Cornell University Press was the first university publishing enterprise in the United States.
Cornell was the first university in the United States to offer a major in American Studies.
There are 161 steps to the top of McGraw Tower, where "chimesmasters" play concerts on its 21 bells.
All Cornell undergraduates are required to pass a swim test.
Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is the third-largest college of its kind in the United States.
Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine is ranked first in the nation by US News and World Report.
Cornell’s Lab of Ornithology has the world's largest natural sound and video archive.
Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar is the first American medical school to open up overseas.
Cornell is the land grant university for NY, committed to research and outreach that benefit the state.
Cornell has been named a 'best employer' by the AARP, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and Working Mother magazine.
Cornell's unofficial mascot is the Big Red Bear
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