The Cornell College Board of Trustees has elected three new members—Tahllee Baynard ’97, Felecia Epps ’80, and Lauren Williams ’22—and reelected Sheryl Stoll ’70.
We like to highlight a number of Cornell College seniors as they transition from college student to college grad!
Assistant Professor of American Politics Megan Goldberg was featured in two stories about the politics behind gun control legislation on May 25, 2022.
A room in the SAW now holds Whale’s name following a generous $100,000 gift to the Athletic and Wellness Facilities Project from an alumna who wanted to honor Whale.
KCRG-TV9 reported on the ongoing work to repair King Chapel following the damage done to the building from the derecho.
Cornell College engineering graduate talks about life lessons learned from Ted Lasso and the ingenuity of the block plan in replicating work.
Even though Kyle Neumann has only just finished his first year at Cornell College, he has quickly grown into a leadership role within the esports program.
Cornell College’s first women’s wrestling coach, Dominique Smalley, was featured in an article in The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette.
Art history senior at Cornell College talks about the benefits of learning on the block plan. After graduation, she will pursue a master’s.
Students at Cornell College have finished the academic year and many will transform into researchers for the annual Cornell Summer Research Institute.
“Ethical Perspectives on the News” aired a new episode called “The Future of Standardized Testing” featuring three Cornell representatives.
Cornell College will hold its 164th Commencement ceremony in celebration of the Class of 2022 on Mother’s Day Sunday, May 8.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Cornell College W.H. Norton Professor of Geology Rhawn Denniston a $199,785 grant to study the use of stalagmites as records of prehistoric fire activity in the Australian tropics.
Cornell College is proud to announce the hire of Jackie Wilson as the college’s new associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students.
Senior William Alvey describes the block plan and how it has impacted his college journey, enabling him to take on more experiences.