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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
See how our current work and research is bringing new...
- Research
Cameron Xu ’26 is using biometry and statistics to help...
- Outreach & Extension
The breadth and depth of our extension/outreach activities...
- Diversity & Inclusion
A new workshop series seeks to uncover and dismantle the...
- About
Founded in agriculture and focused on life, we are pioneers...
- Admissions
For prospective undergraduate first-year and transfer...
- Degrees & Programs
Degrees, Programs & Majors. Twenty-two undergraduate majors...
- CALS Experience
Look, we get it. Ithaca can seem like it’s in the middle of...
- Education
The New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University [1] (CALS or Ag School) is one of Cornell University's four statutory colleges, [2] [3] and is the only agricultural college in the Ivy League.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), one of the seven undergraduate colleges at Cornell University, is regarded as the best college of its kind in the world. It is the only college of agriculture and life sciences in the Ivy League and the second largest college at Cornell.
Learn how to apply to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, a pioneer of purpose-driven science at Cornell University. Explore over 20 majors in natural and human systems, food, energy, and environmental resources, and social, physical, and economic well-being.
Learn about the academic units and programs of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell, a global leader in agricultural, life, environmental and social sciences. Explore the 16 departments and 2 schools, the majors and minors, and the graduate fields of study.
Degrees, Programs & Majors. Twenty-two undergraduate majors and more than 40 minors. Research graduate degrees in more than 30 fields of study. Three professional degrees and countless certificate and non-degree courses.
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at Cornell University is engaged in pioneering pursuit of inclusive, purpose-driven science. As Cornell University’s second largest college, with discovery for impact at its core, we work across disciplines to tackle the challenges of our time through equitable, world-renowned research ...