
Ithaca, USA
Cornell University: event and exhibition space
-
Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
-
+16072544636
-
www.cornell.edu/
Exhibition center schedule
-
Exhibition
Food and Agri Executive Management Program
Jul 13, 2025 - Jul 23, 2025
USA, Ithaca
Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
About Exhibition Center Cornell University
Cornell University, located at Ithaca, NY 14850, USA, is a prestigious private research university and a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, the university has upheld its principles of coeducation and secularism since its inception.
Historical Facts
Cornell University was founded in 1865 through the efforts of Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White. Since its establishment, the university has been a pioneer in education, being the first in the world to award degrees in journalism and to teach modern Far Eastern languages.
Advantages of the University
- Expansive Campus: The main campus in Ithaca spans over 2,300 acres, providing students with spacious learning and research facilities.
- Diverse Programs: The university offers more than 100 fields of study, covering a wide range of disciplines.
- Extensive Library: Cornell’s library system contains over 8 million volumes, offering students and researchers vast resources.
How to Get There
- By Car: Take Interstate 81 and exit onto Route 79, then drive west to Ithaca. Parking is available on campus.
- By Public Transport: Bus companies such as Greyhound and ShortLine provide routes to Ithaca from major cities.
- On Foot or by Bike: The campus is pedestrian- and bike-friendly, with bike parking readily available.
GPS Coordinates: Latitude 42.4534° N, Longitude 76.4735° W.
Visitor Recommendations
- Visit the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art to enjoy its diverse exhibitions.
- Take a walk through the Cornell Botanic Gardens to admire the local flora.
- Don’t miss climbing McGraw Tower for a panoramic view of the campus.
Significant Events
Cornell University is known for its traditions, such as the annual Dragon Day, where architecture students construct and burn a giant dragon, and the Regatta on Cayuga Lake.
Video About Cornell University
Learn more about Cornell University by watching this video:
Requirements for Event Participants
To participate in events at Cornell University, it is recommended to review the rules and requirements on the official website, as they may vary depending on the type of event.