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The Cornell Chinese Students and Scholars Association and Cornell REAL A Capella created a Chinese version of the alma mater as a gift to the university on the occasion of Cornell's 157th anniversary.

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020, Cornell’s international students were faced with a tough decision: Return home before borders closed and risk uncertainty about re-entering the U.S., or remain on campus far away from loved ones.

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Cornell announced its approval for an international dual-degree program.

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The Cornell China Center has announced six new grant awards, totaling $140,000, to support research by Cornell faculty teams partnering with researchers in China.

The Cornell China Center continued its Deans' Dialogue series with a conversation on artificial intelligence (AI).

Study Away, a residential option for international students facing COVID visa or travel issues, has been extended into spring 2021.

Phil Yuen '00 and his Hong Kong company built and donated 30 air filtration systems to Cornell's Statler Hotel, currently used to house students in isolation because of COVID-19.

International students unable to return have the option to live and learn at partner institutions worldwide while taking Cornell classes remotely.  
Cornellians in and with connections to China have provided crucial equipment and supplies for hospitals.

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"Immortal at the River," a nearly 60-yard calligraphy scroll by Taiwanese artist Tong Yang-Tze, that is on display at the Johnson Museum and inspired a Cornell student dance, can now be viewed online.