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CATALYST Academy Diversity Programs in Engineering 146 Olin Hall Ithaca, New York 14853 (o) 607.255.6403 (f) 607.255.2834 Greetings CATALYST Academy Class of 2015! July 12 th is fast approaching, and we want to provide you with some important information so you may prepare for this year’s CATALYST Academy. Please read this document carefully. Further, this email is to confirm your enrollment in the 2015 CATALYST Academy and to substantiate receipt of your enrollment documents for the Academy, which will take place from July 1218, 2015. You shall receive a separate email for payment confirmation. For your reference, you may download the following PreArrival Information Packet which provides information central to your participation. The PreArrival Information Packet contains: 1. Planning for Your Arrival 2. Online PreSurvey [Very important to complete] via CATALYST Online PreSurvey 3. Directions & Transportation Resources 4. Items to Bring 5. Participant PickUp Authorization, Optional 6. Cornell University Campus Map FACEBOOK GROUP Step 1) Join the Diversity Programs in Engineering (DPE) Facebook Group Step 2) Then join the 2015 CATALYST Academy Event! This will help you to immediately connect with other CATALYST Academy participants and to receive important program reminders and updates! TRAVEL PLANS (Please let us know ASAP how you plan to travel to and from Cornell: CATALYST Travel Itinerary ) The enclosed “Directions & Transportation Resources” document contains details on how to get to campus. For more information on traveling to Ithaca and Cornell University, please visit www.cornell.edu and click on “Visit Cornell” and then on “Travel to and from Cornell” or http://www.visitithaca.com/lodging/. You are responsible for arranging all aspects of your travel, including any necessary air or ground travel outside of the City of Ithaca. Plan to arrive on Sunday, July 12 no later than 5pm, if possible Plan to depart on Saturday, July 18 after 12:30pm, if possible o Flyers: If flight connections are prohibitive to arrange for Sunday, July 12 and/or Saturday, July 18, please contact Darvin Griffin, [email protected] to determine if we can accommodate an early arrival or late departure. If you plan to fly through the Syracuse or Elmira/Corning airports, participants will need to prearrange ground transportation to and from the Cornell Campus. Those flying into Ithaca will have a Cornell Staff member with Program Signage in hand to meet participants at the Baggage Claim #1 within 2030 minutes of your arrival. o Bus Riders:
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CATALYST Academy

Diversity Programs in Engineering 146 Olin Hall Ithaca, New York 14853 (o) 607.255.6403     (f) 607.255.2834

    

 Greetings CATALYST Academy Class of 2015!  July 12th is fast approaching, and we want to provide you with some important information so you may prepare for this year’s CATALYST Academy. Please read this document carefully.   

Further, this email is to confirm your enrollment in the 2015 CATALYST Academy and to substantiate receipt of your enrollment documents for the Academy, which will take place from July 12‐18, 2015. You shall receive a separate email for payment confirmation.  For your reference, you may download the following Pre‐Arrival Information Packet which provides information central to your participation.  The Pre‐Arrival Information Packet contains:  

1. Planning for Your Arrival 

2. Online Pre‐Survey [Very important to complete] via CATALYST Online Pre‐Survey 

3. Directions & Transportation Resources 

4. Items to Bring 

5. Participant Pick‐Up Authorization, Optional 

6. Cornell University Campus Map 

 FACEBOOK  GROUP  

Step 1)  Join the Diversity Programs in Engineering (DPE) Facebook Group 

Step 2)  Then join the 2015 CATALYST Academy Event!  

This will help you to immediately connect with other CATALYST Academy participants and to receive important 

program reminders and updates! 

 TRAVEL  PLANS  (Please let us know ASAP how you plan to travel to and from Cornell: CATALYST Travel Itinerary )   

The enclosed “Directions & Transportation Resources” document contains details on how to get to campus.  For more information on traveling to Ithaca and Cornell University, please visit www.cornell.edu and click on “Visit Cornell” and then on “Travel to and from Cornell” or http://www.visitithaca.com/lodging/. 

You are responsible for arranging all aspects of your travel, including any necessary air or ground travel outside 

of the City of Ithaca.  

Plan to arrive on Sunday, July 12 no later than 5pm, if possible 

Plan to depart on Saturday, July 18 after 12:30pm, if possible o Flyers: 

If flight connections are prohibitive to arrange for Sunday, July 12 and/or Saturday, July 18, please contact Darvin Griffin, [email protected]  to determine if we can accommodate an early arrival or late departure. 

If you plan to fly through the Syracuse or Elmira/Corning airports, participants will need to pre‐arrange ground transportation to and from the Cornell Campus.   

Those flying into Ithaca will have a Cornell Staff member with Program Signage in hand to meet participants at the Baggage Claim #1 within 20‐30 minutes of your arrival.   

o Bus Riders:  

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If arriving via Greyhound to Ithaca, a Cornell Staff member with Program Signage in hand will meet participants at the station within 20‐30 minutes of your arrival.   

o Private Vehicles:  Students traveling via a personal vehicle will only be permitted to depart from campus with their 

parents or legal guardians.   If you plan to depart campus with someone other than a parent or legal guardian, then written 

permission must be provided by a parent or legal guardian (refer to the Participant Pick‐Up 3rd Party Authorization Form).  

 TRAVEL   IT INERARY     If you have not already done so, please enter your travel itinerary here ASAP:  CATALYST Travel Itinerary  On the day of your arrival, if you experience travel delays or have trouble finding your way to campus please call 

607.444.2407 for assistance.     CATALYST  ACADEMY  OPENING  &  CLOSING  EVENT  LOGISTICS  Registration for the CATALYST Academy When:    Sunday, July 12 Time:     3:00‐5:00 pm  Where: Townhouse Community Center‐ (North Campus)  

210  Jessup Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853 Please plan appropriately so you may arrive on campus in time for registration on Sunday, July 12 by 5pm.    Welcome Dinner (Only for participants, staff, and faculty) When:    Sunday, July 12 Time:     5:00 pm  Where:  Robert Purcell Community Center‐ Multipurpose Room (North Campus)  

If  your  family  arrives with  you  for  registration,  you will  need  to  bid  farewell  to  them  prior  to  the Welcome Dinner.   

By this time, you should be ready to meet your fellow classmates and to engage in an amazing week of fun and research! 

 Final Research Presentations‐ CATALYST Academy (For participants, families & friends, staff, and faculty) When:    Saturday, July 18 Time:     10:30 am ‐12pm Where:  Robert Purcell Community Center‐ Multipurpose Room (North Campus)  

107 Jessup Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853 

We extend a special invitation to your parents/guardians to join us for the final research presentations.  In attendance will be faculty, staff, and students.  

Following the research presentations, we will wrap up with photos and then check‐out procedures.   

 DEPARTURE REMINDER 

If you are traveling via plane or bus outside of Ithaca, NY, please make appropriate arrangements to depart from the Robert Purcell Community Center in time for check‐in at the airport or bus terminal.   

The research presentations will conclude by 12:30pm.  

If you have an early afternoon flight and need to leave campus shortly prior to noon, please contact Darvin Griffin immediately at [email protected] for permission to leave early, and so that we may plan appropriately on our end. 

 We are looking forward to your arrival.  It is going to be a great experience for all of us!  Warmest Regards,  

Jami P. Joyner                                                                                      Director  Diversity Programs in Engineering Cornell Engineering 

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CATALYST Academy

Diversity Programs in Engineering 146 Olin Hall Ithaca, New York 14853 (o) 607.255.6403     (f) 607.255.2834

     PLANNING FOR ARRIVAL    

STAFFING & SUPERVISION 

The Academy has a full‐time staff consisting of a Residential Hall Director (RHD) and five program assistants (PAs) whom all reside with and accompany the students.  

Participants will have adult supervision 24/7 throughout the program. Again, the program assistants, who report to the RHD, provide full‐time, round‐the‐clock guidance and shared‐supervision of the high school students participating in the Academy.  

The RHD and PAs report to the Associate Director and Director of Diversity Programs in Engineering. 

 

WHERE TO GO WHEN YOU GET TO CAMPUS  

Registration  When:    Sunday, July 12 Time:      3:00‐5:00 pm  Where:   Townhouse Community Center 

210 Jessup Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853 

Please plan appropriately so you may arrive on campus in time for registration. 

Parking will be available in the A and CC lots.  (Please click and print map to bring with you). 

 Welcome Dinner & Program Introduction (Only for participants, staff, and faculty) When:    Sunday, July 12 Time:     5:00 pm  Where:  Townhouse Community Center  

 Research Presentations & Program Closing (For participants, family, friends, staff, & faculty) When:    Saturday, July 18 Time:     10:30 am ‐12:30pm (Check‐out, 12:30‐1pm) 

Where:  Robert Purcell Community Center (RPCC),      Wendy Purcell Lounge, 2nd Floor 

107 Jessup Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853 We extend a special invitation to your parents/guardians to join us for the final research presentations.  In attendance will be faculty, staff, and students.  

Following the research presentations, we will wrap up with photos and then check‐out procedures.   

 *All students are required to participate in the research presentations.  Therefore, when making travel arrangements, please plan accordingly.   

CLOTHING Casual and comfortable; however, you will be required to wear jeans or long pants and close‐toed shoes or sneakers in the lab every day. Please plan to wear business attire (dress, blouse and skirt/dress pants, or a suit) for the research presentations on Saturday morning. See Items to Bring/Packing List for additional details.  

HOUSING 

Young women and men are roomed separately.  Each participant will share a double room with a same‐sex participant.  

Participants reside in on‐campus residential housing on Cornell’s north campus. Bed and shower linens are provided to each participant via Cornell’s conference services. There are laundry machines in the residence halls you can use for free. The Academy provides detergent. 

Again, the Academy has a full‐time staff consisting of a Residential Hall Director (RHD) and five program assistants (PAs) whom all reside with and accompany the students.  

 

RULES AND REGULATIONS  

As a member of the Cornell community, we expect you to comply with the rules and regulations of the University, including the CATALYST Academy Code of Conduct.   The welcome program on Sunday will include a review of the Code of Conduct.  However, for your immediate reference, the following are a few highlights from the code:  

CURFEW You are expected to observe the 11 PM curfew that all Cornell summer program students must observe. However, you will be under the supervision of a Program Assistant or other CATALYST Academy staff member at all times. Evening activities will end before 11 PM, so you should not be in violation of the curfew.   Abuses such as leaving the residence hall or any other program activities unsupervised may result in immediate dismissal from the program. 

  

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GORGES As beautiful as they are, for safety reasons the gorges on and around campus are off limits to summer program participants.  The only exception is the arranged group tour of the gorges during the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences field session.    

   

DRUGS AND ALCOHOL All Cornell summer program students are restricted from using, possessing, or selling alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, and/or illegal drugs. In addition, students may not be present on any premises where liquor (except restaurants) or illegal drugs are sold or served.   

 

PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES  Cell phones, iPods, MP3 players, etc., must not be used during class sessions, project sessions, group time, etc.  Electronic devices will only be available for use at designated times such as breaks and at the end of the day’s activities. 

  

SECURITY ON CAMPUS The Cornell University Police is the law enforcement agency for the Cornell community. Cornell Police operates 24 hours a day, every day. If your parents need to contact you in an emergency, they should first call the Academy Director (during the day) or the Residence Hall Director (during the evening).  If necessary, they 

may also call the Cornell Police at 607‐255‐1111. (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf: 607‐255‐1113).   If you have an emergency while on campus or you need information, notify an Academy staff member.  If necessary, you may also call the Cornell Police at 607‐255‐1111, pick up one of the Blue Light emergency phones (which are located throughout the campus), or call 911. 

 

CORNELL UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES If you should become ill or injured while participating in the  Academy, a program staff member will assist you in getting medical attention.  The Gannett Health Center is open weekdays from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Clinicians and nurses are on duty at all times during these hours. After hours, you may consult with one of Gannett’s doctors over the phone; if you need to see a doctor, you will be referred to the Cayuga Medical Center’s Urgent Care Center or the emergency room.   Note: Cornell University does not provide accident/medical insurance for camp/academy participants. In the event of illness or injury requiring treatment, hospitalization, or surgery, family/personal medical insurance must be used to cover medical expenses. If the participant does not have current health insurance coverage, please contact us as soon as possible for options.

 

IMPORTANT NUMBERS  

Cindy Mosqueda Campbell, DPE Associate Director        607‐254‐5202 (office) 

Academy Director                 

 

Darvin Griffin, RHD                607.444.2407 (cell) 

 

Jami P. Joyner, DPE Director              607‐463‐0811 (cell) 

 

Academy‐ Diversity Programs in Engineering Office        607‐255‐6403 

 

Cornell Information & Referral Center (M‐Sat., 9 AM‐4:30 PM)       607‐254‐4636 

 

Cornell Switchboard                607‐255‐2000 

 

Cornell Police                  607‐255‐1111 

 

Cornell – Gannett Health Services            607‐255‐5155 

 

Cayuga Medical Center                607‐274‐4411 

 

Emergency                  911   

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CATALYST Academy 

Diversity Programs in Engineering 146 Olin Hall Ithaca, New York 14853 (o) 607.255.6403     (f) 607.255.2834

 

Online Pre‐Survey 

 

Online Pre‐Survey [Very important to complete] 

 

Diversity Programs in Engineering seeks student information as part of a formal review of the impact of our 

CATALYST Academy program. Thus, it is imperative that you take 3‐7 minutes to complete this survey. The 

results will be used to improve and inform us about the way the program is administered. 

Take the Survey Here:  CATALYST Pre‐Survey  

For more information about the survey, contact Jami P. Joyner, [email protected], 607.255.6403. 

If you need a hard copy of the survey contact:  Cassandre Norgaisse, [email protected] 

 

 

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 DIRECTIONS & 

   TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES  

DIRECTIONS TO NORTH CAMPUS [TOWNHOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER), CORNELL CAMPUS] 

Using a GPS or other navigation system, use 210 Jessup Road, Ithaca, NY 14853 as the address. This will guide you directly to Townhouse Community Center where nearby parking is available in CC Lot. 

o Google Maps: Key in “Townhouse Community Center, 210 Jessup Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853” 

From points southeast you may take I‐81 north, exit at Whitney Point.  Take US Route 11 North to Route 79, taking route 79 to Ithaca. 

From the south or southwest, take Rout 96, 89, or 34 North to Route 13, following Route 13 to Ithaca. 

From the northwest, take Route 79, 96, 89, or 34 South to Route 13 and Ithaca. 

From the New York State Thruway east or west, follow I‐81 South to the Homer exit (Exit 12) for Routes 281 and 13.  Go South on Route 281, which becomes Route 13 in South Cortland, and follow Route 13 South and West to Ithaca. 

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AIRPORT(S) GROUND TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM UPSTATE NEW YORK  

1. Airports: 

Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport Administration (607) 257‐0456 

Syracuse Hancock International Airport (315) 454‐4330  

Elmira Corning Regional Airport (607) 739‐5621  

      2.  *Ground Transportation: A. Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport to Cornell University Main Campus 

Academy Staff will only pick up students who fly into the Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport o An Academy Staff member with Program Signage will meet participants in the Baggage 

Claim #1 within 20‐30 minutes of the flight arrival 

Taxi Service  Ithaca Dispatch (888‐321‐1149) handles dispatch for the following:  

o University Taxi: 607 277‐7777  o Cayuga Taxi: 607 277‐TAXI (277‐8294)  

 B. Binghamton, Elmira, or Syracuse Hancock International Airports to Cornell University Main Campus:  

Parents/Guardians are responsible for ground transportation for a participant flying into Syracuse or any other airport outside of the Ithaca Airport 

Airport Limousine  Phone: (800) 273‐9197, (607)273‐3030  http://ithacaairlinelimo.org 

 *If you plan to arrive to campus via a taxi or shuttle, please notify the driver that you want to reach the North Campus Robert Purcell Community Center located on Jessup Road.  

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BUS SERVICE: BUS LINES WITH SERVICE TO ITHACA  

1. Shortline Bus (800) 631‐8405 Regional service within New York State, Long Island, and New Jersey, and into New York City at economical fares, with stops on the Cornell campus (RPCC) and downtown; extra routes occasionally added during Cornell and Ithaca College academic breaks. 

 2. Campus to Campus 

(607) 255‐4628 http://www.transportation.cornell.edu/coach/ [email protected] Express transportation between the Ithaca and New York City campuses of Cornell University. Has a bus stop on the Cornell campus at RPCC 

 3. Greyhound Bus Lines 

(800) 229‐9424 Transportation to the Ithaca bus terminal, located in at the corner of W. State St. and N. Fulton St. (Route 13 South).  

Academy Staff will pick up students arrive at the Greyhound Bus Station in Ithaca, NY. o An Academy Staff member with Program Signage will meet participants at the Station within 

20‐30 minutes of the participant’s arrival.  

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 TAXI SERVICE:  

 Taxi Service in general and for Transportation between the Cornell campus and the Ithaca bus terminal:  

 

*Taxi Service  Ithaca Dispatch (888‐321‐1149) handles dispatch for the following:  

o University Taxi: 607 277‐7777  o Cayuga Taxi: 607 277‐TAXI (277‐8294)  

*If you plan to arrive to campus via a taxi please notify the driver that you want to reach the North Campus Robert Purcell Community Center located on Jessup Road. 

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                           PACKING LIST  

 

 What to Bring 

Personal hygiene items (shower cap & shoes, soap, lotion, toothbrush, etc.)  Any required medication in original packaging (prescription medications must be in labeled 

containers)  Backpack  A nice “business” outfit (dress, blouse and skirt/dress pants, or suit) for the final research 

presentations   Close‐toed walking shoes and/or sneakers (required for the lab), jeans or long pants 

(required in the lab)  Raincoat and/or umbrella  Gym clothes  Shorts/skirts (optional outside of lab)   Warm layers in case of a cool weather  Calculator  Alarm Clock  

   Optional 

Camera  Cell phone – you are not permitted to use a cell phones for calls or text messaging during 

field sessions, research sessions, or other group activities  iPod or MP3 players – you are not permitted to use an iPod, MP3 player, or other personal 

electronic device during field sessions, research sessions, or other group activities 

   What is Provided for You 

Water bottle  Notebook & Pen  Lab supplies 

   Important Notes 

The Academy residence hall is air‐conditioned and rooms are equipped with beds, desks, lamps, bedding, linens, and towels. 

The Academy includes all meals so you only need spending money for extra snacks and souvenirs. 

The Academy includes the expenses for all scheduled group extra‐curricular activities such as bowling and use of the climbing wall.   

 

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......

C6

Car

l Bec

ker

Hou

se (h

ousin

g) ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

AB

4C

asca

dilla

Hal

l (ho

usin

g) ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...B

7C

ente

r fo

r Je

wis

h Li

ving

/104

Wes

t! (h

ousin

g) k

oshe

r/

mul

ticul

tura

l din

ing .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...B

6C

lark

Hal

l: ph

ysic

al sc

ienc

es, l

ibra

ry ..

......

......

......

......

....D

4C

olle

ge A

venu

e: 3

01 (C

orne

ll In

form

atio

n Sc

ienc

e)...

.....

C7

Col

lege

Ave

nue:

312

(Cor

nell

Chr

onic

le, U

nive

rsity

Ph

otog

raph

y, W

eb C

omm

unic

atio

ns) ..

......

......

......

...B

C7

Col

lege

Ave

nue:

409

(Fac

ulty

Sta

ff As

sista

nce

Prog

ram

, stu

dent

hea

lth in

sura

nce)

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..C

7C

ompu

ting

and

Com

mun

icat

ions

Cen

ter:

CIT

, te

leco

mm

unic

atio

ns, U

nive

rsity

Cou

nsel

and

Boa

rd

of T

ruste

e O

ffice

s .....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...D

4C

omst

ock

(Ann

a) H

all (

Latin

o Li

ving

Cen

ter)

.....

......

...C

3C

omst

ock

Hal

l: bi

olog

ical

scie

nces

, ent

omol

ogy,

lib

rary

.....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.D5

Coo

k (A

lice

H.)

Hou

se (h

ousin

g) ..

......

......

......

......

......

AB

4C

orne

ll St

ore:

reta

il an

d se

rvic

e de

part

men

ts;

cred

it un

ion,

pos

tmar

ket .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.C5

Cor

nell

Uni

vers

ity

Pres

s–IL

R P

ress

(Sag

e H

ouse

) .....

.....

A7

Cor

son

(Dal

e R

.) H

all:

ecol

ogy

and

evol

utio

nary

bi

olog

y ....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....D

E5C

ourt

-Kay

-Bau

er h

ousi

ng c

ompl

ex ...

......

......

......

......

DE2

-3D

airy

Bar

/Sto

re in

Sto

ckin

g H

all:

Cor

nell

food

pro

duct

s .F5

Day

Hal

l: Sc

hool

of C

ontin

uing

Edu

catio

n an

d

Sum

mer

Ses

sions

offi

ces,

Info

rmat

ion

and

Refe

rral

C

ente

r, un

iver

sity

adm

inist

ratio

n offi

ces ..

......

......

......

.C5

Dic

kson

(Cla

ra) H

all (

hous

ing)

......

......

......

......

......

.....D

2-3

Don

lon

(Mar

y) H

all (

hous

ing)

.....

......

......

......

......

......

.DE2

Duffi

eld

(Dav

id A

.) H

all:

café

; adv

ance

d m

ater

ials

an

d na

nosc

ienc

e, C

orne

ll N

anoS

cale

Fac

ility

, K

nigh

t Lab

orat

ory .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....

C6

East

Cam

pus

Res

earc

h Fa

cilit

y at

Col

lege

of

Vete

rina

ry M

edic

ine.

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..H5

Ecol

ogy

Hou

se (H

urlb

urt H

ouse

) ....

......

......

......

......

.....

C1

Emer

son

Hal

l: cr

op a

nd so

il sc

ienc

es ...

......

......

......

......

....E

5Fe

rnow

Hal

l: na

tura

l res

ourc

es ...

......

......

......

......

......

.EF4

–5Fo

od S

cien

ce L

abor

ator

y ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..G5

Frie

dman

(Ste

phen

and

Bar

bara

) Wre

stlin

g C

ente

r ..E

F5–6

Frie

nds

Hal

l, in

Sch

oellk

opf M

emor

ial H

all ..

......

......

.....E

6Fu

erte

s O

bser

vato

ry ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...EF

3G

anne

tt H

ealth

Ser

vice

s ....

......

......

......

......

......

......

..BC

5–6

Gat

es H

all (

Bill

and

Mel

inda

).....

......

......

......

......

......

.....D

6G

oldw

in S

mit

h H

all:

coffe

ehou

se; a

rts a

nd sc

ienc

es

adm

inist

ratio

n an

d fa

cilit

ies..

......

......

......

......

......

......

..C

4G

rum

man

Hal

l: ae

rosp

ace

engi

neer

ing

......

......

......

......

..C

6G

rum

man

Squ

ash

Cou

rts .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..D

6H

ans

Bet

he H

ouse

(hou

sing)

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

B5

Has

brou

ck A

part

men

ts...

......

......

......

......

......

......

....F

G1–

2H

elen

New

man

Hal

l: fit

ness

cen

ter,

intr

amur

al

spor

ts offi

ce, p

hysic

al e

duca

tion .

......

......

......

......

......

....E

3H

igh

Ris

e 5

(hou

sing)

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....E

2H

olla

nd (

Jero

me

H.)

Inte

rnat

iona

l Liv

ing

Cen

ter .

......

...E2

Hol

liste

r H

all:

civi

l and

env

ironm

enta

l eng

inee

ring .

......

C6

Hou

sing

, Stu

dent

:Ak

we:

kon .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....D

2C

ook

Hou

se: c

afet

eria

; Car

l Bec

ker H

ouse

: caf

eter

ia;

Will

iam

Kee

ton

Hou

se: c

afet

eria

; Han

s Bet

he

Hou

se: c

afet

eria

; Ros

e H

ouse

: caf

eter

ia ..

......

....A

B4–

5Ba

lch

Hal

l: C

ampu

s Life

offi

ces,

Car

ol T

atko

n

Cen

ter:

café

.....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

D3

Cas

cadi

lla H

all .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.. B

7C

ente

r for

Jew

ish L

ivin

g/10

4Wes

t! ...

......

......

......

......

B6

Com

stock

(Ann

a) H

all (

Latin

o Li

ving

Cen

ter)

......

....C

3C

ourt

-Kay

-Bau

er c

ompl

ex ...

......

......

......

......

......

..DE2

–3D

icks

on (C

lara

) Hal

l .....

......

......

......

......

......

......

....D

2–3

Don

lon

(Mar

y) H

all;

Mew

s Hal

l;

Just

Abou

t Mus

ic (J

AM);

Uja

maa

......

......

......

......

DE2

Has

brou

ck A

part

men

ts ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

.FG

1–2

Hol

land

(Jer

ome

H.)

Inte

rnat

iona

l Liv

ing

Cen

ter;

Ja

mes

on (G

eorg

e) H

all ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

E2H

ughe

s (C

harle

s Eva

ns) H

all:

cafe

teria

......

......

......

.....B

6H

urlb

urt H

ouse

(Eco

logy

Hou

se)..

......

......

......

......

....C

1M

aple

woo

d Pa

rk ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

F711

2 Ed

gem

oor .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....B

6R

isley

(Pru

denc

e) H

all:

cafe

teria

, the

atre

.....

......

.....

CD

3Sc

huyl

er H

ouse

.....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....A

7Sh

eldo

n C

ourt

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...B

C7

Sout

h Ba

ker H

all ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..B

4-5

Thur

ston

Cou

rt A

part

men

ts ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

B3

Hig

h Ri

se 5

; Low

Rise

s 6, 7

; To

wnh

ouse

Com

mun

ity ...

......

......

......

......

......

.....E

1–2

Hos

pita

l for

Ani

mal

s (C

orne

ll U

nive

rsit

y) a

t Col

lege

of

Vet

erin

ary

Med

icin

e....

......

......

......

......

......

......

.HJ4

–5H

ughe

s (C

harl

es E

vans

) Hal

l (ho

usin

g) ...

......

......

......

.....B

6H

umph

reys

Ser

vice

Bui

ldin

g ....

......

......

......

......

......

....E

6–7

Hur

lbur

t Hou

se (E

colo

gy H

ouse

) ....

......

......

......

......

......

C1

Hum

an E

colo

gy B

uild

ing

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.DE4

ILR

Res

earc

h B

uild

ing,

ILR

Con

fere

nce

Cen

ter

in

Kin

g-Sh

aw H

all,

Dol

gen

Hal

l: co

nfer

ence

faci

litie

s,

indu

stria

l and

labo

r rel

atio

ns ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

D5

Inte

rcul

tura

l Cen

ter .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....D

3Iv

es H

all:

dista

nce

lear

ning

, ind

ustr

ial a

nd la

bor

rela

tions

, lib

rary

.....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....D

5Ja

mes

on (G

eorg

e) H

all (

hous

ing)

......

......

......

......

......

...D

E2Ju

st A

bout

Mus

ic, J

AM

(pro

gram

hou

se) .

......

......

......

.....E

2Jo

hnso

n (H

erbe

rt F

.) M

useu

m o

f Art

: caf

é; e

xhib

its,

galle

ries .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....B

4K

ahin

(Geo

rge

McT

.) C

ente

r fo

r A

dvan

ced

Res

earc

h

on S

outh

east

Asi

a ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....A

5K

eeto

n (W

illia

m T

.) H

ouse

(hou

sing)

.....

......

......

......

..AB

5

Ken

nedy

(W. K

eith

) Hal

l: di

ning

; com

mun

icat

ion,

ed

ucat

ion;

pos

t offi

ce ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....D

5K

imba

ll H

all:

mat

eria

ls pr

oces

sing

engi

neer

ing .

......

......

.C6

Kin

zelb

erg

(Har

vey)

Hal

l: nu

triti

onal

scie

nces

......

......

...D

4K

nigh

t (Le

ster

B.)

Labo

rato

ry in

Duffi

eld

Hal

l .....

......

..C

6K

roch

(Car

l A.)

Libr

ary

(acc

ess

thro

ugh

Olin

Lib

rary

):

Asia

, rar

e, a

nd m

anus

crip

t col

lect

ions

; arc

hive

s .....

..C

4–5

Linc

oln

Hal

l: m

usic

, mus

ic a

nd d

ance

libr

ary

......

......

....C

4Li

vest

ock

Pavi

lion .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.FG

5Lo

w R

ises

6, 7

(hou

sing)

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.E2

Lyna

h R

ink:

hoc

key,

ice

skat

ing

......

......

......

......

......

....E

5–6

Map

lew

ood

Park

(hou

sing)

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...F7

Mal

ott H

all:

mat

hem

atic

s, sta

tistic

s, lib

rary

....

......

......

..D5

Man

n Li

brar

y B

uild

ing:

caf

é; ag

ricul

ture

, life

scie

nces

, an

d hu

man

ecol

ogy

libra

ry; B

ailey

(L. H

.) H

orto

rium

..E4

Mar

tha

Van

Ren

ssel

aer

Hal

l: ca

fete

ria; h

uman

ecol

ogy .

DE4

McG

raw

Hal

l: an

thro

polo

gy, g

over

nmen

t, hi

story

; K

nigh

t Ins

titut

e fo

r Writ

ing .

......

......

......

......

......

......

..C

4M

cGra

w (

Jenn

ie)

Tow

er (U

ris

Libr

ary)

: chi

mes

, c

him

es m

useu

m ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

C5

Men

nen-

Lyon

-McF

addi

n ho

usin

g co

mpl

ex ...

......

......

.....B

5M

ews

Hal

l (ho

usin

g) ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

E2–3

Mils

tein

Hal

l: ar

chite

ctur

e, a

rt, a

nd p

lann

ing.

......

......

....C

4M

orri

ll H

all:

lingu

istic

s, Ro

man

ce st

udie

s, Ru

ssia

n ....

C4–

5M

orri

son

Hal

l: an

imal

scie

nce .

......

......

......

......

......

......

..G5

Mud

d (S

eele

y G

.) H

all:

neur

obio

logy

and

beh

avio

r ....

...D

5M

yron

Tay

lor

Hal

l: la

w, li

brar

y ...

......

......

......

......

......

..BC

6N

ewm

an (F

loyd

R.)

Labo

rato

ry/A

nnex

: ele

men

tary

- pa

rtic

le p

hysic

s ....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.D4

Noy

es C

omm

unit

y R

ecre

atio

n C

ente

r: fi

tnes

s cen

ter,

stu

dent

gym

/rec

reat

ion

faci

litie

s ....

......

......

......

......

......

B5

Noy

es L

odge

: lan

guag

e la

bora

tory

......

......

......

......

......

....D

3O

lin (S

penc

er T

.) C

hem

istr

y R

esea

rch

Labo

rato

ry ...

.....D

4O

lin H

all:

chem

ical

eng

inee

ring .

......

......

......

......

......

..C

5–6

Olin

Lib

rary

: caf

é; g

radu

ate/

rese

arch

libr

ary,

acce

ss to

K

roch

Lib

rary

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.C5

Park

ing

gara

ge ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.D6

Perf

orm

ing

Art

s, S

chw

artz

(She

ila W

. and

Ric

hard

J.)

C

ente

r fo

r th

e ....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

BC

7Ph

illip

s H

all:

com

pute

r eng

inee

ring,

ele

ctric

al

engi

neer

ing.

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.CD

6Ph

ysic

al S

cien

ce B

uild

ing .

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....

CD

4Pl

ant S

cien

ce B

uild

ing

and

Gre

enho

uses

......

......

......

......

E5Pl

anta

tion

s (C

orne

ll) L

ewis

(Ric

hard

M.)

Educ

atio

n

Cen

ter,

Nev

in W

elco

me

Cen

ter .

......

......

......

......

......

...F4

Ran

d H

all:

arch

itect

ure

studi

os ...

......

......

......

......

......

.....

C4

Rho

des

(Fra

nk H

. T.)

Hal

l: co

mpu

ter g

raph

ics,

en

gine

erin

g fa

cilit

ies,

Cor

nell

Theo

ry C

ente

r .....

......

CD

6R

ice

Hal

l: va

rious

pro

gram

offi

ces .

......

......

......

......

......

....F

5R

iley-

Rob

b H

all:

agric

ultu

ral a

nd b

iolo

gica

l eng

inee

ring .

.FG

5R

isle

y (P

rude

nce)

Hal

l (ho

usin

g) ...

......

......

......

......

.....

CD

3R

ober

t Pur

cell

Com

mun

ity

Cen

ter:

caf

eter

ia; C

ampu

s Li

fe H

ousin

g an

d D

inin

g O

ffice

, Con

fere

nce

Serv

ices

offi

ces,

stude

nt a

ctiv

ities

and

serv

ices

......

......

......

......

...E2

Rob

erts

(Isa

ac P

.) H

all:

agric

ultu

re an

d lif

e sci

ence

s,

Cor

nell

Coo

pera

tive E

xten

sion,

lan

dsca

pe ar

chite

ctur

e ....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.D4–

5R

ocke

felle

r H

all:

Asia

n, A

sian

Amer

ican

, and

La

tino

studi

es; s

cien

ce a

nd te

chno

logy

stud

ies .

......

..C

D4

Ros

e (F

lora

) Hou

se (h

ousin

g) ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

...B

5 Sa

ge C

hape

l ....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...C

5Sa

ge H

all:

cafe

teria

; exe

cutiv

e ed

ucat

ion,

man

agem

ent

studi

es, l

ibra

ry ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...C

5Sa

ge H

ouse

: Cor

nell

Uni

vers

ity P

ress

–ILR

Pre

ss ..

......

.....A

7Sa

vage

Hal

l: nu

triti

onal

scie

nces

.....

......

......

......

......

......

.D4

Scho

ellk

opf M

emor

ial H

all:

Athl

etic

Hal

l of F

ame,

at

hlet

ics a

nd p

hysic

al e

duca

tion

office

s, Fr

iend

s Hal

l,

phys

ical

ther

apy .

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...D

6Sc

hoel

lkop

f (Pa

ul) H

ouse

: ath

letic

s and

ph

ysic

al e

duca

tion

office

s ....

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...D

6Sc

hurm

an H

all:

vete

rinar

y co

llege

adm

inist

rativ

e

and

othe

r fac

ilitie

s ....

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..H5

Schu

yler

Hou

se (h

ousin

g) ...

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......

..A7

Schw

artz

(She

ila W

. and

Ric

hard

J.)

Cen

ter

for

the

Pe

rfor

min

g A

rts .

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BC

7Sh

eldo

n C

ourt

(hou

sing)

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....B

C7

Sibl

ey H

all:

coffe

ehou

se; a

rchi

tect

ure,

art

, an

d pl

anni

ng; fi

ne a

rts l

ibra

ry ...

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......

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....C

4Sn

ee (W

illia

m E

.) H

all:

eart

h an

d at

mos

pher

ic sc

ienc

es .C

6So

uth

Bak

er H

all (

hous

ing)

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....B

4–5

Spac

e Sc

ienc

es B

uild

ing:

radi

ophy

sics a

nd sp

ace

re

sear

ch; N

atio

nal A

stron

omy

and

Iono

sphe

re

Cen

ter;

roof

top

teac

hing

radi

o te

lesc

ope .

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..D4

Stat

ler

Hal

l and

Hot

el: d

inin

g an

d lo

dgin

g fa

cilit

ies,

ex

ecut

ive

educ

atio

n ce

nter

, hot

el a

dmin

istra

tion,

lib

rary

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......

CD

5–6

Stim

son

Hal

l: bi

olog

ical

scien

ces,

univ

ersit

y om

buds

man

.C5

Stoc

king

Hal

l: D

airy

Bar

/Sto

re; f

ood

scie

nce,

m

icro

biol

ogy .

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......

..F5

Stra

ight

(Will

ard)

Hal

l: ca

fete

rias,

info

rmat

ion,

stud

ent

activ

ities

/ser

vice

s, th

eatre

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BC

5Ta

tkon

(Car

ol) C

ente

r: in

Bal

ch H

all;

café

, ne

w st

uden

t ser

vice

s ....

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.....D

3Te

agle

Hal

l: at

hlet

ics a

nd p

hysic

al e

duca

tion

faci

litie

s,

fitne

ss c

ente

r.....

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D5–

6Th

urst

on C

ourt

Apa

rtm

ents

......

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.B3

Thur

ston

Hal

l: th

eore

tical

and

app

lied

mec

hani

cs

engi

neer

ing.

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....C

6T

jade

n (O

live)

Hal

l: vi

sual

art

s ....

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....C

4To

wnh

ouse

Com

mun

ity

(hou

sing

A-H

) ....

......

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.....E

1–2

Tran

spor

tatio

n Se

rvic

es (1

16 M

aple

Ave

nue)

: inf

orm

atio

n on

par

king

, bus

serv

ice,

and

traffi

c reg

ulat

ions

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...E7

Uja

maa

(hou

sing)

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......

E2U

pson

Hal

l: co

mpu

ter s

cien

ce, i

ndus

tria

l and

m

echa

nica

l eng

inee

ring,

pla

sma

studi

es ..

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......

.C6

Uri

s H

all:

café

; cog

nitiv

e sc

ienc

e; e

cono

mic

s;

fem

inist

, gen

der,

and

sexu

ality

stud

ies;

in

tern

atio

nal s

tudi

es; p

sych

olog

y; so

ciol

ogy .

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......

CD

5U

ris

Libr

ary:

caf

é; c

him

es, c

him

es m

useu

m (M

cGra

w

Tow

er);

unde

rgra

duat

e lib

rary

.....

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......

.C5

Vete

rina

ry M

edic

ine,

Col

lege

of:

cafe

teria

(S

chur

man

Hal

l); fa

cilit

ies,

libra

ry ...

......

......

......

...H

J4–5

War

ren

Hal

l: ca

fete

ria; a

pplie

d ec

onom

ics a

nd

man

agem

ent;

biom

etric

s; de

velo

pmen

t soc

iolo

gy .

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E4W

eill

Hal

l: ca

fé, l

ife sc

ienc

e te

chno

logi

es ...

......

......

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....E

5W

hite

Hal

l: go

vern

men

t, Je

wish

stud

ies,

N

ear E

aste

rn st

udie

s ....

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.....

C4

Whi

te (A

ndre

w D

.) H

ouse

: Soc

iety

for t

he H

uman

ities

CD

5W

illar

d St

raig

ht H

all:

cafe

teria

s, in

form

atio

n, st

uden

t ac

tiviti

es/s

ervi

ces,

thea

tre ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

...B

C5

Wils

on (R

ober

t Rat

hbun

) Syn

chro

tron

Lab

orat

ory:

C

HES

S, C

ESR

/CLE

O ...

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......

......

...F6

Win

g H

all:

bioc

hem

istry

, env

ironm

enta

l eng

inee

ring,

m

icro

biol

ogy .

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......

......

..F5

THE

CO

MM

ON

S

CO

LLY

ER

BO

ATH

OU

SE

East

Hill

O

ffice

Bui

ldin

g

East

Hill

Pla

za

Corn

ell E

quin

e Re

sear

chPa

rk A

nnex

Corn

ell A

thle

tics F

ield

sN

eim

and-

Robi

son

Soft

ball

Fiel

d

Reis

Tenn

is C

ente

rBe

lkin

Squ

ash

Cour

tsO

xley

Equ

estr

ian

Cent

er

Robe

rt Tr

ent J

ones

Gol

f Cou

rse

Moa

kley

Hou

se a

ndCo

rnel

l Gol

f Cen

ter

Stew

art P

ark

Cass

Par

k

Alla

n H

. Tre

man

St

ate

Mar

ine

Park

Cayu

ga M

edic

al

Cent

er

Ithac

a Co

llege

Warren Rd.

Ithac

a To

mpk

ins

Regi

onal

Airp

ort

Corn

ell B

usin

ess a

nd

Tech

nolo

gy P

ark