The We’re Changing Medicine campaign is about transformational change. It’s about big, bold ideas that will usher in new approaches to science and health care.
When Lori Schreiber first visited Weill Cornell Medicine’s cancer research labs, she was impressed with the sophistication of the facilities and captivated by the brilliance of the researchers she met.
Elsa Brulé’s passion for education and academic achievement inspired her to donate $3 million to Weill Cornell Medicine’s Fund for the Future, an initiative within the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Department of Medicine that supports promising researchers in the early stages of their careers.
A legendary Weill Cornell Medicine physician-scientist has been honored with a named professorship, celebrating his enduring impact on the field of pediatric neurology.
When Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence is completed in 2025, it will bear the names of donors who are passionate about medical education – and dedicated to supporting the nation’s future health-care leaders.
For Weill Cornell Medicine alumni, an investment in the new student residence represents a special opportunity to support their alma mater – and the chance to help build a home that will nurture the next generation of physicians-in-training.
Building on their longtime commitment to social justice, equity and diversity, Louise and Leonard Riggio have made a $5.6 million gift to Weill Cornell Medicine to establish a named scholarship for medical students with financial need who are Black.
With a gift of $200,000 in support of a Weill Cornell Medicine program to encourage vaccination, the Weil, Gotshal & Manges Foundation hopes to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates in underserved communities.
Milestones, the Weill Cornell institutional newsletter, is published four times a year and highlights some of our recent donors and exciting developments.