Information for Faculty
Teaching Support
Human Resources Links
Research and Publishing Resources
- The Hull Memorial Publication Fund: Established in 1954 by Mary Josephine Hull for the express purpose of subventing "the cost of printing and publishing books or articles written by members of the University, of such character as shall be likely to advance its scholarly reputation in the field of liberal studies: history and political science, philosophy, language and literature."
- Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR): Helps the Cornell Community plan and coordinate research and represents the university in research matters as they relate to external agencies and sponsors. It supports the activities of technology transfer and economic development, research integrity and assurance, including care for research animals, and information services that support research administration.
- Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP): Offers online sources to assist faculty and research staff in identifying sources of funding.
- Open-Access Publishing Fund: Provides funding to help faculty publish in open access journals.
Advising Resources
- Data.arts: Links to your incoming advisees’ names, summary sheets, courses of interest, major interests, netIDs, unofficial transcripts etc.
- Degree Audit: See each advisee’s DUST report, which tracks progress toward the fulfillment of college requirements
- Guide to first-year advising in Arts and Sciences (PDF)
- AP, IB, and A-level Credit and Placement (PDF)
- Distribution Requirements (PDF)
Do you have questions about advising? Call 607-255-5004 to talk to a dean of first-years and sophomores, or 607-255-4833 to talk to a dean of juniors and seniors.
Academic Integrity letters (PDFs)
- Letter from Hearing Board or Department Chair to Independent Witness
- Primary Hearing Notification
- Convicted in Primary Hearing
- Innocent in Primary Hearing
- Faculty Member’s Report to the Academic Integrity File on Primary Hearing Conviction
Student Help
- Important Deadlines: Student Timeline
- Student Empathy, Assistance & Referral Services (EARS)
- Caring Community Student Help Sheet
- Gannett Health Services
- Student Disability Services
- Emergency Information
- Blue Light Services
- Cornell Police
- Environmental Health and Safety
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center
- Women’s Resource Center
- Knight Institute
- Confidentiality of student records, Cornell policy
- FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)
- Graduation
First Year Students
- Orientation Guide
- Carol Tatkon Center: Designed to connect the academic heart of the university with the residential center of first-year student life on north campus. Located in Balch Hall, the center has classroom space, seminar rooms, and a café.
