A number of years back, I mentored a grad student at Cornell University in Ithica. Most memorable from the university were all the dogs, and even a few cats in the classrooms. A previous alumnus of the University had given a large grant to it that was contingent on the university allowing pets on campus and in the classrooms. It made the classes quite interesting.
Given all the doggie-dung this produces, I now wonder if they could now meet their “Green-New-Deal commitments by burning the doggie dung for heating and cooking. That would substantially reduce their electrical requirements. I’m sure North Korea would be happy to sell them the necessary dung stoves. There could even be extra-credit classes for collecting and drying the dung. This would give them first class experience in real science.
“”Cornell University in Ithica.””
You should have taken some time while there to learn the correct spelling of the city’s name.