How to Help - Updated
June 25th, 2008How to help with flood disaster relief and aid.
Donations of items for flood victims housed on campus are no longer needed.
How to help with flood disaster relief and aid.
Donations of items for flood victims housed on campus are no longer needed.
ALEXANDRIA, VA – As part of the Cornell College Fellows Program, Leslie Tweeton has joined the National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) for a fellowship in Public Affairs. Read More…
Cornell’s campus remains safe from flooding, and waters in the immediate region have mostly receded. Utilities and services are functioning normally, offices are open, and classes will start on time. Read More…
The city has informed Cornell that during the construction project on 5th Street, until otherwise informed, Norton Geology parking lot will remain closed. Read More…
Cornell’s Hilltop campus is safe from flooding, but will continue to be affected by lack of highway access as well as power, Internet, and phone outages caused by the historic Iowa floods. Offices, Cole Library, and research labs will remain open as employees are able to travel to campus. Read More…
Due to this natural disaster, President Garner has chosen to apply disaster pay for employees who are affected by the flooding. Read More…
Cornellians always work on a tighter schedule than the rest of the world, thanks to One Course At A Time. Thanks to that experience, many 2008 graduates have already stepped out into their careers or into graduate schools. Here’s a taste of what the most recent graduating class is up to. Read More…
MOUNT VERNON – Mark Zinkula, Cornell College’s treasurer and chief financial officer since April 2006, has resigned from Cornell to become CEO of Legal and General Investment Management America (LGIMA), a subsidiary of a leading London-based asset management firm. Read More…
Richard Small, a 1950 Cornell graduate, was recently elected in the the Wrestling Hall of Fame. View his acceptance speech here. Read More…