Cornell College is proud to announce the hire of Kate Kauper as the college’s new associate vice president for student life and dean of students.
Cornell College faculty and staff are thrilled to welcome our new and returning students to campus for another great academic year.
Senior Nellie Morf spent her summer with lots of books and plenty of children as the first Lisbon Public Library intern.
Jen Rouse, director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Cornell College, recently traveled to Bulgaria as one of only four English-speaking poets selected to participate in an international poetry fellowship.
Senior Jake Vuolo delved into social media analytics to master software tools that unravel online trends, gaining insights that extend beyond surface-level data.
Two Cornell students investigated the potential impact of climate change on fruit production by examining how warm temperatures affect the ripening of tomatoes.
A team of Cornell Summer Research Institute (CSRI) students are studying fruit flies to understand more about what keeps our muscles healthy.
A research project featuring the Sociology Department’s work with Willis Dady was featured on the evening news.
Three Cornell College students are spending their days studying turtle species on a nature preserve near the Mississippi River as part of the Cornell Summer Research Institute.
Rising junior Olivia Cotton knew she wanted to focus on business for her major, but she also wanted to incorporate her other passions–travel and learning about different cultures and religions.
Cornell College’s Krystin Kamrath and Dakota Seastrom are completing one of their Ingenuity in Action graduation requirements while preparing for their future careers during their summer internships.
Three years ago Cornell College joined other top liberal arts colleges as a Posse Foundation partner. Since then the college has welcomed four Posse teams.
The Cornell Summer Research Institute (CSRI) was featured on KCRG-TV9’s Everyday Iowa program on June 25, 2024.
Assistant Professor of Biology Joshua Otten’s research findings about northern map turtles were recently published in two scholarly journals.
Cornell College junior Olivia Cotton has earned a Gilman Scholarship and will travel abroad to Indonesia next semester.