On behalf of the university, Cornell President Hunter Rawlings accepts the 1995 Cause Award for Excellence
in Campus Networking from Jane Ryland, Cause president, on May 13 in the Statler Hall Ballroom. The award
-- recognizing exemplary campuswide network planning, management and accessibility, as well as effective
use of the campuswide network to enhance teaching, learning, research, administration and community service
-- was announced in November of 1995. A statement accompanying the award reads, in part: ". . . Cornell
has evolved into an Information Age institution, where 95 percent of the faculty, almost 100 percent of the
students, and 90 percent of the staff are connected to and use the campus network." Cornell was chosen from among
17 colleges and universities that submitted applications for the 1995 award from Cause, the association
for managing and using information resources in higher education.
Adriana Rovers/University Photography