Grace Werlin, a guard for Rams women’s basketball, is a biochemistry and molecular biology major who plans to be a pediatrician or family doctor.
Cornell College Professor of History Catherine Stewart was recently interviewed by the Columbia Journalism Review about the Federal Writers’ Project.
Cornell College’s Music Mondays series will become the Cornell Concert Series, beginning with a live-streamed chamber concert on Jan. 31.
For Cornell College Mock Trial Coach Abbe Stensland, mock trial is about more than winning. It’s about building skills for a successful future.
Because of his weight loss and fitness journey, soccer player Aria Dehshid decided to help others when the pandemic hit by launching a coaching business.
Creative catalyst, educator, and spoken word performer Heather “Byrd” Roberts ’09 has been invited to guest edit the summer 2021 Cornell Report magazine.
Cornell College’s esports team is currently ranked in the top five teams in the Midwest, and now it’s gearing up for the spring competition season.
Cornell College students studied comics as an art and communication form during the third block Latin American studies course, Decolonizing Comics: Latinx Graphic Narratives in the U.S.
Cornell College will be closed for winter break from noon Dec. 23, 2020 – Jan. 1, 2021. Offices reopen Jan. 4 and classes resume Jan. 18.
Cornell College’s Education Department is grooming the next generation of teachers, and right now that means understanding the online learning scene that’s unfolding in classrooms across the world.
Senior Max Thomason runs cross country and competes in track & field for the Rams, and one day he hopes to work in foreign service.
Senior Mara Schwiesow tackles a challenge that no other student has tackled with a professor who has been researching global warming for 20 years.
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance, joined by artists from Eastern Iowa’s Cultural Corridor, proudly presents “The Laramie Project,” streaming on Dec. 18 and 19 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 20 at 2 p.m.
Cornell College President Jonathan Brand discussed Cornell’s first-semester experience with the pandemic on Iowa Public Radio’s “River to River” broadcast.
Cornell College students wanted to make sure a long-running youth mentorship program could continue this year, despite the pandemic.