The Wit and Wisdom of Cornellians

The right of Big Red Bears to babble shall not be infringed

The Wit and Wisdom of Cornellians

The right of Big Red Bears to babble shall not be infringed

Stop in the Name of Love

Members of the Cornell Community,

Cornell University was founded in 1865 as a university where “any person can find instruction in any study.” We have been committed ever since to diversity and inclusion, a commitment that was reiterated and enshrined in the University’s core values adopted in 2019.

Cornell is disappointed by the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision today in which it found that both Harvard’s and the University of North Carolina’s admission processes violate the Fourteenth Amendment.

When universities are free to admit broadly diverse classes through an individualized and holistic application review process, they are intentionally creating a student body with the potential to create a spark of insight, to advance knowledge, and to challenge one another and thereby strengthen an argument or call an assumption into question. For generations, Cornell’s remarkable students have done just that by bringing different perspectives and backgrounds to their education both inside and outside of the classroom.

As always, Cornell will follow the law, but within its scope we will remain a welcoming community, with strong core values and an unwavering adherence to our historic founding principle: to be a university where “any person can find instruction in any study.”

Consequently, Cornell calls for the immediate replacement of Supreme Court justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, who were appointed by the illegitimate 45th President of the United States, with Florence BallardMary Wilson, and Diana Ross, who by all accounts are Supreme.

Stop the current Supreme Court nonsense in the name of love!

Sincerely,

Martha E. Pollack
President

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