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Cornell and TCAT sign an agreement that formalizes the University’s increased payments to the company. | Page 3
Hadiyah Chowdhury ’18 reflects on the Pixar summer blockbuster’s strengths and weaknesses. | Page 20
Julie Farlow ’97 takes over as head coach for Cornell’s softball team. | Page 32
GARRETT BEGINS TENURE AS 13TH PRESIDENT Former U.of Southern California provost becomes first woman to helm University
Cornell and to working with you on a shared quest: to make Cornell an even more distinguished and distinctive university with a deep commitment to A previous version of this story was published online the life of the mind that is expressed through discovery, creativity, intellectual and societal engagement on July 1. Elizabeth Garrett began her tenure as the 13th and impact that spans the globe,” she said in a letter sent to faculty and staff July 1. and first female president of Since being named president Cornell University on July 1, nine “Over the next few weeks of Cornell in September, Garrett months after she was first named and months, I look forward attended various University events to the position. She succeeds President to learning from you about including Homecoming, Charter Emeritus David J. Skorton, who the full breadth of Cornell.” Day Weekend and sesquicentennial celebrations in Los Angeles completed his presidency June 30 and San Francisco, according to a after nine years to lead the President Elizabeth Garrett University press release. She assistSmithsonian Institution in ed in the selection of the new vice Washington, D.C. Garrett will be officially inaugurated on Sept. 18, in a ceremony on president for student and campus life, Ryan the Arts Quad during Homecoming Weekend, Lombardi, and headed the search for Cornell’s new provost, Michael I. Kotlikoff. according to the University. “Over the next few weeks and months, I look forward to learning from you about the full breadth of See GARRETT page 4
By ANNIE BUI
Sun Managing Editor
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All smiles | Elizabeth Garrett will be officially inaugurated on Sept. 18 during Homecoming Weekend, according to the University.
Officials Celebrate Cornell Tech Campus Kotlikoff Groundbreaking, $100 Million Donation Appointed By TYLER ALICEA Sun Editor in Chief
A previous version of this story was published online on June 16. With a newly announced $100 million donation in
hand and construction underway, Cornell administrators and dignitaries descended on Roosevelt Island on June 16 for the groundbreaking ceremony of what they described as the “transformative” Cornell Tech, the University’s soon-to-
be applied sciences campus. Officials at the ceremony lauded former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his $100 million gift to the campus. The donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies, announced June 15, will go TYLER ALICEA / SUN EDITOR IN CHIEF
Transformative tech | Construction proceeds at the future site of Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island in June, when dignitaries and University officials gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of the campus.
towards the Bloomberg Center, an academic building in honor of his daughters Emma and Georgina. “New York City became the greatest city in the world because we dared to dream bigger than everyone else, and this project … is part of the tradition,” Bloomberg, 73, said at the ceremony held at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park adjacent to the tech campus site, expected to open in 2017. Bloomberg, whose administration oversaw the applied sciences competition that concluded with Cornell as the winner in December 2011, added that he could leave no greater inheritance for his daughters than the gift he said would support “a brighter future for them and New York City.” Officials throughout the ceremony spoke of how the offerings of Cornell Tech would be different than other graduate education programs See TECH page 4
As Provost By ANNIE BUI Sun Managing Editor
A previous version of this story was published online on July 18. Michael I. Kotlikoff, dean of the KOTLIKOFF College of Veterinary Medicine, will be the University’s 16th provost, President Elizabeth Garrett announced July 16. Chosen “among a pool of 125 initial prospects,” Kotlikoff assumed the position August 1, according to the University. He succeeds former provost Kent Fuchs, who departed Cornell in November to serve as president of the University of Florida. Kotlikoff received his bachelor’s and doctor of veterinary medicine degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and came to Cornell See PROVOST page 6