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==== Central, North, and West campuses ====
{{Main|Cornell Central Campus|Cornell North Campus|Cornell West Campus}}
 
[[File:Sage Chapel, HDR.jpg|thumb|[[Sage Chapel]] on the Cornell campus, which hosts religious services and concerts and is the final resting place of [[Ezra Cornell]], the university's founder]]The majority of Cornell University's academic and administrative facilities are located on its main campus in Ithaca. Architectural styles range from ornate [[Collegiate Gothic]], [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]], and [[Neoclassicism|Neoclassical]] buildings to more spare [[international style (architecture)|international]] and [[modern architecture|modernist]] structures. [[Frederick Law Olmsted]], designer of [[Central Park]], proposed a "grand terrace" overlooking [[Cayuga Lake]] in one of the earliest plans for the development of the campus.<ref>{{cite book |first=Kermit C. |last=Parsons |title=The Cornell Campus: A History of its Planning and Development |publisher=Cornell University Press |location=[[Ithaca, New York|Ithaca, N.Y.]] |year=1968 |chapter=Chp. 3: A Quadrangle of Stone }}</ref>
 
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=== Faculty ===
{{Main list|List of Cornell University faculty
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{{Further|List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation}}{{As of|October 2024|post=,}} Cornell faculty members, researchers, and alumni included 62 [[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureates]].<ref name=nobel/>