Red Cedar Chamber Music will present “Licorice Schtick,” a concert of works by living composers, at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, in Kimmel Theatre.
Senior Justyna Kruczalak’s summer research seeks to understand how other insects on the milkweed plant could impact the monarch butterfly species.
Iowa’s News Now (KGAN) produced a story featuring the Cornell College Cheerleaders.
Forbes reported on Cornell College’s new Debt Reduction Pledge in their Sept. 28 story, “Cornell College Will Pay Off Up To $12,000 Of Graduates’ Federal Student Loans.”
“Ethical Perspectives on the News” aired a new episode featuring Cornell College’s Director of Student Success Brooke Paulsen.
Cornell College is kicking off a new program to take a stand against college debt by committing to paying half of students’ federal loans up to $12,000 at the time of their graduation.
Cornell College is thrilled to welcome alumni back for a modified, in-person Homecoming celebration on Saturday, Oct. 9.
Cornell College Professor of Economics and Business Todd Knoop was a featured interview on BBC World Service on Monday, Sept. 20, 2021.
Cornell College’s departments of music, art, and theatre have prepared an exciting season of offerings for 2021-22.
Cornell College is welcoming a new college chaplain: The Rev. Melea White.
If you ask John Smith ’71 about his time at Cornell College, he has a lot of memories and a lot of stories to tell. Working with Professor of Economics and Business Don Cell to write his thesis is at the top of his list, along with vivid memories of a religion class when he […]
The Cornell College intramural scene is off and running for the 2021-22 school year.
U.S. News & World Report has once again listed Cornell College as one of the top 100 national liberal arts colleges.
Cornell College announces its first full 2021-22 Cornell Concert Series, with four events featuring jazz and classical ensembles.
Cornell College is welcoming its first official Posse of eight students as the school year gets underway.