The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance presents “The Thanksgiving Play” Nov. 10–13 in Armstrong Hall’s Plumb-Fleming Black Box Studio.
Cornell College senior Henry Morray has been named Iowa City’s SlamoVision champion for 2022 following a competition on Saturday, Oct. 15.
Bruce Gardner, a no-party candidate for Iowa Senate District 42, will appear at from noon–1 p.m. on Oct. 26 in the Thomas Commons.
Two Cornellians gained valuable experiences during their summer 2022 internship at the Chautauqua Institution.
The acclaimed Baltimore Consort early music ensemble will perform works referenced in many of the Bard’s plays at Cornell College on Monday, Nov. 7.
Cornell College is holding a celebration and dedication for the Richard and Norma Small Athletic and Wellness Center (the SAW) on Friday, Oct. 21.
Jessica Wiskus, candidate for Iowa Senate District 42, will appear at Cornell from noon–1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in Hedges in the Thomas Commons.
The storied rivalry between Coe and Cornell goes back more than 100 years, but now the two schools are taking the competition into the digital realm.
Associate Dean of the College and Associate Professor of Education Kathryn Kauper spends a lot of time thinking about and studying creativity.
One of Cornell College’s football players is making national news with an article published in USA Today and shared in other outlets such as Yahoo!.
The Cornell College Second-Year Seminar Bottom-up Democracy: Organizing in State and Local Politics is giving students a hands-on approach to learning about how to create change locally.
Cornell College is hosting a special Homecoming and Reunion Weekend on Oct. 21–23, 2022, as we welcome back Cornellians who are celebrating a milestone year.
Students in English and Creative Writing Senior Seminar just wrapped up a series of public humanities projects that aim to benefit the Cornell College community and the world outside of campus.
You might remember John Turner ’94 and Ann Loewe Turner ’94 and their candy surprise last fall. The Turners were behind the sweet welcome gift left in the mailboxes of the new first-year students. Now, this couple is giving again, but this time it involves cardio equipment.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy Megan Altman’s Second Year Seminar (SYS) class was featured in a news article by The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette.