Google donates office space to help Cornell University begin New York City graduate school

From The New York Daily News: Google is donating $10 million worth of office space to students enrolling in Cornell University’s to-be-built graduate engineering school campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City. The company is allocating 22,000 square feet of its Chelsea offices for free so students at the engineering school can start studying before a $2 billion campus is completed in five years.


EARLIER....From The New York Times: Architect Thom Mayne of the firm Morphosis has been selected to design the first academic building for Cornell University’s high-tech graduate school campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City.


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