The eye-catching Bill and Melinda Gates Hall is one of several academic buildings located near the intersection of Campus Road and Hoy Road. Connected to Gates Hall is the newly constructed Computing and Information Science Building, equipped with robotic labs, classrooms and design studios to foster collaboration and spark discovery. Together, these two buildings serve as the primary hub of the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. As a research and educational center for computer science, information science, and statistics and data science — fields that increasingly shape nearly every discipline — the college sits just steps from world-class programs in business, hotel management, and engineering, reflecting Cornell’s deep commitment to interdisciplinary learning.
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⭐ Cornell Bowers
The Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science is leading the new frontier of tech — moving technology, humanity, and society forward as one. Faculty and students are creatively and thoughtfully exploring technology’s potential to advance our world. Demonstrating the power of cross-campus collaboration, undergraduate majors in Bowers are offered through the Cornell Duffield College of Engineering, the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences, and the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Cornell Bowers offers a forward-thinking curriculum with innovative courses, hands-on programs, and purpose-driven research designed to empower students to not only learn and develop technologies — including artificial intelligence — but to lead critical discussions on their ethical, societal, and global impact.




