Cornell College sophomore Elinor Ascher-Handlin will spend the summer studying Arabic as part of the highly competitive Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
Three Cornell College students brought home awards for their research from the Iowa Sociological Association (ISA) annual meeting on April 21.
Fred Taylor ’43 and his daughter, Linda, were featured in The Washington Post about his attendance at Cornell’s 2023 Commencement ceremony.
Cornell College honored students with departmental and college-wide academic awards on Thursday, April 27, 2023. Congratulations on your achievements!
Senior Greta Henderson has accepted a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to teach English in Germany.
Eighty years ago, Fred Taylor ’43 missed his Cornell College graduation due to his service in WWII. Now he’s coming back to finish what he started.
Senior Billie Fogarty has earned a highly competitive Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award (ETA) to work full-time at a school in Taiwan.
The Sherman Fairchild Foundation has awarded Cornell College a $500,000 grant to fund new STEM equipment and upgrade facilities on campus.
When Meredith Meier isn’t coaching the Cornell College women’s lacrosse team, she’s sharing her love of the game in the community.
Due to weather, Commencement will be held at the arena of the Richard and Norma Small Athletic and Wellness Center. Baccalaureate will be at Kimmel Theatre.
Following the news of Iowa Wesleyan’s closing, Cornell College is stepping up to provide financial support to its students.
The 2023 senior art shows feature works by nine studio art majors and include ceramic sculptures, photographs, and a large-scale installation of illustrations.
The magic of “Peter and the Starcatcher” hits the Cornell College stage April 27–30 with the story of everyone’s favorite boy who vows to never grow up–Peter Pan.
Cornell College’s most accomplished students are preparing to share their work on a variety of topics during the Student Symposium on Saturday, April 29.
Chicago a cappella will bring a free public concert of “American Songbook Classics” to Cornell College at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 17.