Many Cornell College students enjoy playing a round of disc golf on campus, but when players return from summer break they’ll notice some big changes.
Three Cornell Summer Research Institute (CSRI) students set out to discover answers as they analyzed datasets on crime, rivers, and archeological pottery.
Two students interested in aerospace careers spent the eight weeks of the Cornell Summer Research Institute engineering a wind tunnel.
Her love of swimming led Georgia Yanicke ’67 to choose Cornell’s sports medicine hydrotherapy area for her gift to the Athletic & Wellness Project.
Kinesiology students participating in CSRI were featured in the local news talking about their research.
Cole Library welcomes a new resident with an interesting background story.
Andy Applebee ’71 first came to the Hilltop as a prospective student in March of 1967, and it was a weekend he’ll never forget.
KCRG-TV9 (Cedar Rapids) visited campus to cover the Cornell Summer Research Institute on July 6, 2022.
A team of researchers has discovered human activity is the cause for drying out the climate in southwestern Europe.
A team of Cornell College researchers is testing what works and what doesn’t when it comes to pre-workout beverages–a popular trend for athletes and a growing multibillion-dollar industry.
For years, Dr. John Lohnes ’77 has thanked Cornell by giving back. Now the former pre-med student and swim team member is thanking the college in a big way.
Cornell College Professor of English Kirilka Stavreva’s latest research highlights new ways of thinking about Shakespeare.
One Cornell Summer Research Institute team is working on a solution as demand for batteries continues to increase.
A Cornell College student’s summer research has led to a new course on disability studies–and she got to take the course too.
Cornell College senior speaks about the importance of your relationships in college and how strong ones help you succeed.