Cornell University's Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences in Ithaca, New York, explores the intricate systems of our planet, from its deep interior to the atmosphere. It delves into Earth's past, present, and future through disciplines like geology, geophysics, oceanography, atmospheric science, climate dynamics, and environmental science. The department emphasizes field-based research and interdisciplinary collaboration, offering students comprehensive, hands-on learning. Faculty are global experts researching climate patterns, environmental impacts, resource sustainability, and Earth's history. Students engage closely with faculty on research, seminars, and field trips, gaining invaluable practical experience. The department aims to enhance global quality of life by understanding natural systems and human influence, addressing pressing issues like energy, climate change, and pollution through teaching, research, and outreach.
View Earth and Atmospheric SciencesCornell University is a private Ivy League land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell is a co-educational, non-sectarian institution that has not restricted admission by religion or race since its founding. The student body for the fall 2022 semester consisted of more than 15,000 undergraduate and 7,000 graduate students from all 50 American states and 130 countries.