The college grants bachelor's degrees, and masters and doctorates through affiliation with the Cornell University Graduate School.
All of these buildings are built with native Cayuga bluestone to reflect Ezra Cornell's utilitarianism and are known as Stone Row.
The statue of Ezra Cornell, dating back to 1919, stands between Morrill and McGraw Halls.
Just off of the quad on the Slope, next to Tjaden, stands the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, designed by I. M. Pei (1973).
Olin Library replaced Boardman Hall (1892), the original location of the Cornell Law School.
[8] The building is connected to, and surrounded on three sides by, Goldwin Smith Hall and fronts East Avenue.
The faculties within the college are: *Africana Studies was an independent center reporting directly to the Provost until July 1, 2011.
1. Sibley Hall |
2. Tjaden Hall |
3. White Hall |
4. McGraw Hall |
5. Morrill Hall |
6. Uris Library |
7. Olin Library |
8. Stimson Hall |
9. Goldwin Smith Hall |
10. Klarman Hall |
11. Lincoln Hall |