Wikipedia:WikiProject Cornell University

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WikiProject Cornell University

Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Cornell University. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians.

If you would like to help, please add your name to the List of Participants below, and see what you can do. We'll be happy to have your help!

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Announcements Announcements

19:53, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
This Wikiproject was just overhauled, and the basic design is laid out. :) If you have anything to add to the pages, just press the "EDIT" button in the top-right hand corner of the frame, enter your content, and save the page. Please do NOT edit this main page unless you know what you are doing. Happy editing! –Xtreambar (talk contribs)

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Collaboration Current Collaboration

The current Cornell collaboration for the week ending August 5, 2006 is:

List of Cornell University people


Last week's article was Cornellianasee improvements

Nominate for next week

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How can I contribute to this project How can I contribute to this project ?

No matter how experienced you are, we could use your help! If you're new to Wikipedia, have a look at the following:

If you're looking for something to do, there's a list of articles to the right. Be on the lookout for tags such as {{cleanup}}, {{wikify}}, {{expand}}, and {{unreferenced}} to guide your contributions. If you're a good photographer, have a look at the image requests below.

And remember, provide sources for your edits.

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Articles Things to do

Project things to do:

  • Add specific to-do list for each project article
  • Create project-wide todo list that has the sectioned Cleanup/Requests/etc
  • Rate every article

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Project goals Our goals

  • Bring up the quality of Cornell University-related articles
  • Build a comprehensive set of articles related to all things Cornell

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Images Images and Image Requests

Image requests

Higher priority - needed to properly illustrate articles

  • Barton Hall
  • Lynah Rink
  • Newman Arena
  • Art museum
  • Dairy bar
  • Myron Taylor Hall (Law School)
  • Vet school
  • Ives Hall (ILR)
  • Mary Donlon Hall
  • Low Rises (only one is needed as an example)
  • High Rises (either one works)
  • Townhouse Community
  • Sage Chapel
  • Campus Map (Central at least)


Lower priority - would be positive additions, such as new views/angles/representations

  • The Arts Quad
  • Arecibo Observatory (Puerto Rico)
  • Weill Medical College (New York City)
  • Weill Medical College (Qatar)
  • Interiors of Uris and Olin libraries
  • Chimes
  • Arboretum
  • Plantations
  • Ag Quad
  • Caldwell Hall (on the Ag Quad, home to the Graduate School's admin offices)
  • Any old pictures are always welcome. Public domain older than 1923, or fair use

Orphan CU Images

These are orphan images related to GT. Feel free to use them in CU-related articles. Be sure to add CU-related images you upload to Category:Cornell University so that they can be added to this list and/or used.

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Templates in Use Templates

Project notices:

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See Also See also

Things you should know about WikiProjects:

We share some articles with these projects:

And finally:

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Participants Participants

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Articles Articles

Project articles

Please do not remove articles from this page. Add articles or move them to different lists where appropriate. Items in italics are of higher importance.


Class 1: Featured articles


Class 2: Articles of adequate length with room for improvement


Class 3: Articles needing expansion, cleanup, and references

Class 4: Stubs and very short articles

Class 5: Article requests and ideas

  • Cornell Central Campus
  • Student Organizations at Cornell University - Summary article which serves as a portal to {{Cornell-lite}} articles
  • Sage Chapel
  • Percy Field
  • Gorges in Ithaca, New York
  • William Henry Miller (architect)
  • The Cornellian (Yearbook)