
Overview and History
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is the second largest undergraduate college at Cornell University and the third largest college of its kind in the United States.
Vision and Mission
These guiding principles and core values are the foundation for all of the College's work.
Academic Priorities
The Land-Grant Mission, Applied Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, and New Life Sciences are the foundation of the College's teaching, research, and extension efforts.
Academic Departments
Twenty-six academic departments offer unique teaching, research, and extension programs that contribute to the overall excellence of the College.
Administration
The College administration includes: Office of the Dean; Office of the Senior Associate Deans; Office of Academic Programs; Office of Alumni Affairs, Development, and Communications; Business Partnerships and Corporate Relations; Cornell Cooperative Extension; Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station (Ithaca); Facilities and Operational Services; Office of Finance and Administration; Office of Human Resources; Office of Information Technology; New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (Geneva).