Following the news of Iowa Wesleyan’s closing, Cornell College is stepping up to provide financial support to its students.
If you’re ever walking past the Meyer Strength Training Room in the SAW, it’s likely you’ll hear Curt Lamb’s voice echoing through the space.
Cornell College’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa has elected 15 seniors and two juniors to the nation’s most prestigious honor society.
There’s a new student organization on campus–Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
Tova Friedman, one of the youngest people to emerge from Auschwitz, brings her story to the Cornell College campus as the annual Holocaust Remembrance Speaker on Monday, March 27.
Assistant Professor of Politics Megan Goldberg shared her expertise in an article in The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette, Republicans ‘all in’ on conservative agenda.
Destination Celebration is the theme of this year’s Diversity Week, hosted by the Office of Intercultural Life (ICL) during first week of Block 7.
Cornell College would like to congratulate students named to the Provost’s List for the fall 2022 semester.
Senior Grace Kann is on a mission to share her love for the environment one tree at a time.
More than 100 students will collaborate to bring the excitement and popular musical tunes of the Tony Award-winning musical “Evita: In Concert” to the Cornell College Kimmel Theatre stage on March 3–5, 2023.
Senior Jack Castiglione is the first student to take on a role as a multi-game captain for the Cornell Esports program.
The Chicago Brass Quintet will perform a free public concert as part of the Cornell Concert Series at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 27.
Black Awareness Cultural Organization (BACO) is planning events for Black History Month for the Cornell College community.
The Peter Paul Luce Gallery will host an exhibition by the interdisciplinary artist Cynthia Greig from Jan. 27–March 24, 2023.
Jillian Drury Nash graduated from Cornell in 2019, and now she’s enrolled in a fast-paced Climate and Society master’s program at an Ivy League school.