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Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences tackles the challenges of our times through purpose-driven science that advances understanding and improves life. This is how we change the world. Cornell CALS researches, teaches and explores the many aspects of the topics below. Join us in our discovery. Agriculture. Animals.
- Education
Cornell CALS offers a world-class science education to...
- Research
Cameron Xu ’26 is using biometry and statistics to help...
- Outreach & Extension
The breadth and depth of our extension/outreach activities...
- Diversity & Inclusion
Since 1898, Cornell CALS has worked to enroll a diverse...
- About
Founded in agriculture and focused on life, we are pioneers...
- Degrees & Programs
Three professional degrees and countless certificate and...
- Schools & Departments
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell is a...
- Our Experts
Discover CALS. See how our current work and research is...
- Education
Three professional degrees and countless certificate and non-degree courses. Our offerings in the agricultural, life, environmental and social sciences don't just rival the breadth and depth of similar colleges, but that of other universities. Find your program today.
Amidst farm fields and dairy barns, an agricultural revolution is underway — with algorithms, sensors, and automation changing the face of farming. Martin Perez '25, a doctoral student in animal science at Cornell University, works at the...
The New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University (CALS or Ag School) is one of Cornell University's four statutory colleges, and is the only College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in the Ivy League.
Founded in agriculture and focused on life, we are pioneers who have shaped contemporary science and eagerly embraced international opportunity, while always serving the people in the state of New York.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell is a global leader of scientific inquiry in the areas of agricultural, life, environmental and social sciences.
An overview of what it costs to attend the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University.