The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette published a story, “Cornell College begins $19-million project to improve, expand Small Sport Center” on April 20, 2021.
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance will present its spring dance concert, “Black Valentine,” online on May 14–23.
Cornell College will offer online summer courses following the close of the regular academic year.
Cornell College will hold the Cornell Concert Series’ 2021 May Music Festival, a free outdoor festival, on Saturday, May 8.
The Cornell College Chamber Orchestra, Treble Choir, Chamber Singers, and Hilltop Harmony will be featured in a concert on Sunday, May 2.
The world needs more people like senior outfielder Cailynn Wichman, says Head Softball Coach Jackie Sernek ’14.
Cornell steel drum bands, Toucan and Pandemonium, will perform an outdoor concert at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 24, on the Thomas Commons Patio.
Cornell’s Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Winds, and Concert Band will be featured in an outdoor concert April 28, on the patio in front of Kimmel Theatre.
Nineteen Cornell College juniors and seniors were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious honor society.
Cornell College Trustee Scott Simmer ’73 and his wife, Peggy Schoen, recently committed to donating $250,000 to the $19.5 million expansion and renovation of the Small Sport Center.
Senior Dylan Kaiser was attracted to Cornell by One Course At A Time and Head Baseball Coach Seth Wing.
Cornell College’s 2021 senior art shows feature works by studio art majors, including painting, photography, sculpture, and much more.
After attending a meditation class, Angel Fabila ’21 discovered Cornell’s rich spiritual life programming.
Faculty and staff with Cornell’s Dimensions Program for Health Professions continue to receive news of students accepted into top-tier graduate programs.
Many of Cornell College’s most accomplished students are preparing to share their work during the Student Symposium on Saturday, April 24.