Cornell College senior Jake Engelken is ready to put his degree to use as a Peace Corps volunteer in central Mexico.
Cornell College President Jonathan Brand was featured in a podcast by the Law School Admission Council about its new initiative–the Legal Education Program.
Every year Cornell celebrates its graduating seniors at Commencement with their closest friends and families. We also like to highlight a number of seniors online as they transition from college student to college grad and join Cornell’s growing community of alumni.
Madeleine Althoff just finished her senior thesis art show and found out she’s landed a position as a resident artist in Cedar Rapids.
Cornell College is excited to announce the return of The Big Event this year by welcoming singer-songwriter and rapper WizTheMc.
Cornell College will present a free, public Spring Music Festival on Saturday afternoon, April 23, featuring jazz and ethnic styles of music.
The Cornell College Esports Program is welcoming a new head coach, Jack VonKampen, who will lead several teams as they compete throughout the year.
Engineering grad at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa speaks to being resilient during tough times in order to persevere to graduation.
Cornell College Professor of Economics and Business Santhi Hejeebu and junior Abby Patten were featured in a story on KCRG-TV9, “New partnership guarantees acceptance for Cornell College business students to get masters at Iowa State.”
Comprised of new works developed by Cornell College faculty and student choreographers, “Freedom Dances” is the triumphant cherry on top of the 2021–22 season for the Department of Theatre and Dance.
Cornell College and Iowa State University Ivy College of Business are teaming up in a new partnership that streamlines the acceptance process for Cornell students interested in enrolling in one of three master’s degree programs in business.
The 2022 senior art shows feature works by nine studio art majors and includes painting, drawing, video, and ceramic work.
Students in the Block 6 English course, Grammar and Politics of English, learned that there’s more to the words we speak and write than what we might think.
Cornell College’s most accomplished students are preparing to share their work on a variety of topics during the Student Symposium on Saturday, April 9.
In its 100th year on campus, Cornell College’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa has elected 17 seniors and three juniors.