• Meetings

    At our meetings, we discuss political news and plan upcoming events. They are usually held Mondays from 5:00 to 6:00 pm.

    If you would like a particular topic covered at one of our meetings or are interested in speaking at a meeting, please contact Rodge Reschini or any e-board member.

  • Campaigning

    Elections can be an exciting time for politics at the national, state, and local level. The Cornell Republicans take an active role in campaigning at all levels and even run candidates in local elections.

    Conservative candidates across the region ask the Cornell Republicans for campaign support, which we proudly provide.

  • Philanthropy

    The Cornell Republicans hold an annual fundraiser for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and participate in philanthropies alongside the Cornell Democrats. Unfortunately, the Cornell Democrats have declined to participate in co-sponsored events.

    ​Additionally, our members construct a memorial on the Arts Quad to honor the memory of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.

  • Social Events

    We host regular social events such as movie nights and bowling nights to build a strong community and to get to know each other better on a personal level.

  • Networking

    We host a series of networking events with other conservative and political groups on campus.

    In previous years, the Cornell Republicans have also attended the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, DC. This event features speeches by many of the leaders of the conservative movement and provides an opportunity for Republicans from all across the country to meet.

  • Speaker Events

    We enjoy hosting speakers on a wide range of topics, including policy based discussions. This year, we hosted Michael Knowles of The Daily Wire, Dr. Chad Pecknold, as well as Dr. Jacob Imam.