Visitors and students alike climb the 161 stairs to the top of McGraw Tower to see a Chimesmaster play the 21 bells of the Cornell Chimes with both hands and feet. Read more.
Be careful who you check in here with! According to the legend, if someone refuses a kiss while crossing the bridge, the bridge may collapse. Read more.
Founded in 1915, the Lab of Ornithology's mission is to interpret and conserve the earth's biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. Read more.
The Cornell Club provides a home to all Cornellians in NYC. You can find fine meals, a gym, a library, conference space, guest rooms and visiting professors almost any day of the week. Read more.
Free admission to this museum allows more than just a view of the world-class artwork. The building, designed by I.M. Pei, offers perhaps the most breathtaking view of campus from its 6th floor. Read more.
Legend says that if a virgin walks across the quad as the chimes toll at midnight, Ezra will walk to meet A.D. White, shake hands, and congratulate each other on the purity of Cornell. Read more.
Whether you're napping in the Cocktail Lounge, studying in the fishbowl, or looking for a book in the A.D. White Library that looks more like Hogwarts than Cornell, check in from Uris Library. Read more.
On clear Friday nights, the public can visit the observatory for a guided view of the Ithaca sky through the large 12 inch refracting telescope or smaller, portable telescopes. Read more.
MVR is home to the College of Human Ecology which was first started in 1900. It is the center for consumer science, nutrition, health economics, public policy, human development and textiles. Read more.
Join Professor James Maas for one of his famous lectures on sleep in the world's largest lecture - Psych 101 - or one of Cornell's many musical performance groups for a concert. Read more.
Completed in 2004, Duffield Hall was named for David Duffield '62 and is now home to research labs, teaching labs, offices, four large atria, study space and a dining facilty. Read more.
According to myth, if you walk all the way around Beebe Lake holding hands with that special someone, you are destined for marriage! Read more.
Mann Library is home to the collections for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Human Ecology. It is also home to a digital collection that can be accessed online. Read more.
This insect collection is one of the world's largest with over 7 million specimens. It is housed in Comstock Hall, which named in honor of Anna Comstock, the first female professor at Cornell Read more.
Built in 1915, Schoellkopf Stadium is home to Cornell's football, sprint football, lacrosse and field hockey teams. Commencement is held here in May. Read more.
Lynah Rink was opened in 1957. Today, fans of Cornell Hockey are called the "Lynah Faithful" and students camp out overnight to secure coveted season tickets. Read more.
The core life sciences building at Cornell, Weill Hall not only connects the Ithaca campus to the New York City campus but also enjoys gold LEED certification. Read more.
The 3500+ acres that compose the Cornell Plantations are open daily, without charge. Read more.