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SA R51 (2019-2020): Rejected by the President

Dear Anuli,   As you know, Joe conveyed to me Student Assembly Resolution 51: Requesting the Establishment of the Policy 6.4 (Prohibited Bias, Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual and Related Misconduct) Cornell Title IX Oversight and Advisory Board.

SA R30 (2021-2022): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Anuli,   Thank you for conveying to me Student Assembly Resolution #30: Declaring Orange Shirt Day as an Official Day of Recognition and Solidarity. I acknowledge and applaud the Student Assembly’s continued commitment to increasing awareness and solidarity for this National Day of Remembrance for the U.S. Indian Boarding Schools.   Sincerely,   Martha E. Pollack       Martha E. Pollack President, Cornell University 300 Day Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: 607-255-5201 www.cornell.edu

SA R33 (2021-2022): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Anuli,   Thank you for conveying to me Student Assembly Resolution #33: Confronting Cornell’s Legacy in American Imperialism in the Philippines.   During his presidency of Cornell, President Schurman was viewed as a champion for increasing the diversity of the student population at Cornell, writing in 1911 that “…All university doors must remain open to all students irrespective of color or creed or social standing or pecuniary condition…,” a perspective that was rare for that period.
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