Cornell College was recently featured in a story on Iowa’s News Now about the rise in the number of new students enrolling at Cornell.
It’s a record-setting year as Cornell College welcomes its largest group of new students in 18 years with 404 students joining the campus community.
Working with raptors might sound like a job from “Jurassic Park,” but for Cornell College student Alina Moore, it was a very challenging and rewarding reality. (Unfortunately, we couldn’t locate any velociraptors in Iowa, so we had to stick with birds of prey instead.)
Cornell College computer science graduate talks about what life was like for women working in STEM fields in the 80s.
Three CSRI students worked with Professor of Sociology Tori Barnes-Brus ’97 to explore a centuries-old practice that continues today–midwifery.
Cornell College recently announced its new Freeway Scholarship, and the news was covered by Forbes.
Cornell College was featured on the front page of the Mount Vernon-Lisbon Sun as new students participated in Service Day 2021.
The Cornell College Freeway Scholarship puts Cornell’s cost of admission very close to the flagship public universities in five Midwest states.
Cornell College’s new Director of Instrumental Music Josh Neuenschwander is ready to take the conducting stage and share his love of music with students.
Assistant Professor of Geology Drew Muscente was recently quoted in an article in TheScientist.
Cornell College artists are finding new ways to interact with technology as a new professor introduces more digital art courses to the class lineup.
The Bible has been studied for thousands of years, and now two Cornell College students are adding their research to the body of knowledge about the ancient text.
Five Cornell College professors have been awarded a total of $32,250 in grants to create and use Open Educational Resources (OER) in upcoming classes.
Monticello, Iowa B.A. in sociology and anthropology with a minor in Spanish Questions and answers have been edited for clarity and length. What are your short and long-term plans after Cornell? After graduation, I plan on doing a service year with Jesuit Volunteer/AmeriCorps VISTA in Omak, Washington as a youth coordinator at the Foundation for […]
Antibiotic resistance is a global threat that scientists are working to combat, and six CSRI students are playing their part in the battle.