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There are 161 steps to the top of McGraw Tower, where "chimesmasters" play concerts on its 21 bells.

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The Arnot Teaching and Research Forest is a living classroom. Its acreage includes 2,400 acres of mature forest, 10 ponds and a creek.

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Cornell awarded the nation's first university degree in veterinary medicine and first doctorates in electrical engineering and industrial engineering.

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Cornell was the first U.S. university to allow undergraduates to borrow books from its libraries.

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Cornell University Press was the first university publishing enterprise in the United States.

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Cornell was the first university in the United States to offer a major in American Studies.

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There are 161 steps to the top of McGraw Tower, where "chimesmasters" play concerts on its 21 bells.

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All Cornell undergraduates are required to pass a swim test.

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Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is the third-largest college of its kind in the United States.

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Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine is ranked first in the nation by US News and World Report.

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Cornell’s Lab of Ornithology has the world's largest natural sound and video archive.

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Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar is the first American medical school to open up overseas.

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Cornell is the land grant university for NY, committed to research and outreach that benefit the state.

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Cornell has been named a 'best employer' by the AARP, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and Working Mother magazine.

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Cornell's unofficial mascot is the Big Red Bear

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