
Gates Hall
The Bill and Melinda Gates Hall celebrates the Information Age, integrating technology and architecture in its open and outdoor spaces, classrooms, labs, and offices. Its design supports our collaborative initiatives by giving us a physical space that unites core departments, enables team-based projects, and fosters cross-college interactions.
Gates Hall
107 Hoy Road
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-7501
Computing and Information Science Building
Designed to meet the needs of our collaborative community, our newest space is a state-of-the-art building. From robotic labs and design studios to creative spaces for learning and meeting, the Computing and Information Science Building is an innovative hub — a place where we can continue our bold experiment together.
Computing and Information Science Building
127 Hoy Road
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-7501


Cornell Tech
The college’s academic footprint extends well beyond the university’s Ithaca campus. In New York City, its ties with Cornell Tech have created a powerful technology ecosystem that is unique in all of higher education.
Inside the College
Fulfilling our bold vision.

[This] will help cement Cornell’s place as one of the very best centers of computing, education, and research in the world, and pave the way for new achievements in the fields of computing, information science, statistics and data science.
14th President of Cornell University
New Cornell Bowers building dedicated
Cornell leaders, donors, faculty and students gathered Oct. 24 to officially dedicate the new building for the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science.

Construction supports critically needed expansion
Several Bowers community members penned their names onto a 20-foot steel beam that will soon buttress the building’s fourth floor.

New plaza at the heart of Cornell Bowers
A plaza dedicated and named in honor of Cornell’s 14th president, Martha E. Pollack, will be part of the new Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science building and complex, connecting it with Gates Hall.

Celebration of a new building
A ceremony honored the transformative gift from Ann S. Bowers ’59 that established the college that now bears her name, and celebrated the upcoming construction of a new building complex.
