Cornell College’s summer 2021 Cornell Report magazine is a winner in the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion category of the inaugural Anthem Awards.
Cornell’s music department is hosting Charles Thomas Hayes ’77 for a residency culminating in a Feb. 26 gospel and spirituals concert.
Cornell College Professor of History Catherine Stewart’s research is providing new clues to how Black domestic workers in Southern households during the Great Depression found ways to survive their jobs and enjoy their lives.
Ingenuity in Action is a phrase you might have heard as you visit your academic advisor’s office or perhaps you’ve heard it at the Student Success Center.
Black Awareness Cultural Organization (BACO) is planning events for Black History Month during Block 6 for the Cornell College community.
Cornell College Professor Rhawn Denniston used to lie awake every night worrying about climate change.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science has elected Cornell College Professor of Biology Marty Condon to the newest class of AAAS Fellows, among the most distinct honors within the scientific community.
Cornell College students who enjoy field research and enjoy understanding the biology of endangered species can select the new ecology and evolutionary biology major.
CRISPR is a new technology that’s often in the news and shared among researchers in the world of science. Now Cornell College students are getting an opportunity to explore it first-hand in the lab.
The Cornell College Intercultural Life Office (ICL) has events planned for MLK week, starting with Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 17, and lasting through Friday, Jan. 21.
Professor of Economics and Business Todd Knoop did an interview for Voice of America Russia on Jan. 4, 2022.
Our world is filled with data and jobs that require data analysis skills.
Cornell’s Vice President for Enrollment Management Wendy Beckemeyer was featured in a Forbes article, “College Admissions: New year, same you,” published Jan. 4, 2022.
One of the first professors to teach in McLennan College Hall’s new Cell Finance Lab is Rick Long ’82, a former student of Don Cell.
David Korslund ’76 and his husband, Rob Kooiman, are establishing a $500,000 endowed fund to support experiential learning.