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1   🟡 MARTIN Y. TANG WELCOME CENTER
2   🟡 ARTS QUAD
3   🟡 BAILEY HALL
4   🟡 MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER HALL
5   🟡 AG QUAD
6   🟡 KING-SHAW HALL
7   🟡 BARTON HALL
8   🟡 GATES HALL
9   🟡 DUFFIELD HALL
10   🟡 SAGE HALL
11   🟡 SAGE CHAPEL
12   🟡 LIBE SLOPE
13   🟡 HO PLAZA
14   🟡 CORNELL STORE

🟡 Gates Hall

The eye-catching Bill and Melinda Gates Hall, one of many academic buildings located near the intersection of Campus Road and Hoy Road, is home to the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. And with world-class programs in business, hotel management and engineering just steps away from Gates Hall and from one another, it is a perfect reflection of Cornell’s interdisciplinary commitment.

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Students and faculty working, studying and talking as seen from the opposite side of the Gates Hall atrium. Individuals are seen on several different floors behind glass-paneled walls.
A professor, standing at left center, leads a class while two rows of students look on.
Two students, standing at center, smile and give each other high-fives while others, seated, clap and look on.
A mathematician works with formulas on a clear vertical surface.
A man with a beard and long hair sits in the back seat of a car. In front of him is a bright screen and a keyboard on which he is typing.
Three students work on laptops at a table. On the table is a small sign that reads “Bubblegum Bandit.”
Exterior of Gates Hall
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⭐ Bowers CIS

The Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science (Cornell Bowers CIS) is a research and educational hub for computer science, information science, and statistics and data science — three critical fields that power today’s global information economy. Demonstrating the power of cross-campus collaboration, undergraduate majors in Bowers CIS are offered through Cornell Engineering, Arts and Sciences and Cornell CALS.

The college demonstrates a unique vision and commitment to developing state-of-the-art technologies and studying the ethical, human and societal impact of these technologies.

Opening in spring 2025, a new Bowers CIS building will provide an additional 135,000 square feet of space for robotics, maker labs and active learning opportunities that will both support faculty research and provide hands-on experience for students.

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