COVID-19 isn’t stopping Cornell College’s first graduate program from kicking off online at the end of December. The program features emerging writers who will inspire students and the community.
Cornell College’s new partnership with Posse was featured on KWWL on Dec. 2, 2020.
Cornell College is one of only 60 select schools chosen to partner with a national organization, Posse, to support the world’s next multicultural generation of leaders.
Assistant Professor of American Politics Megan Goldberg shared her expertise on Iowa Public Radio’s “River to River” broadcast about the week in politics.
When the pandemic hit, software engineer Harper Reed ’01 had to abandon his plan of starting a company and spent the next eight months on COVID-19 response.
The students in David Zabner’s Block 3 class, Database Technologies for Analytics, built skills for the future as they welcomed visitors to their online classroom.
Hosto’s research will help provide information on actions that could be taken to save the Mariana fruit bat, which faces extinction.
Before Cornell, sophomore tennis player Regina Bermudez-Smith had felt team unity, but not a team as family—or Ramily, as we call it.
Cornell College once again stands out as a leader in higher education as a test-optional school well ahead of other institutions.
Cornell College junior Kenna Ebert never knew she could be so grateful to make music. Cornell music students held rehearsals during Blocks 1 and 2.
The Cornell College Berry Career Institute is working to ensure students have career opportunities at their fingertips, even during a pandemic.
Junior Miranda Hall says being on the Rams cross country and track & field teams helps her stay organized and in good mental health.
Barry Boyer ’84 and Gilda Vinzulis Boyer ’84 will receive the 2020 Outstanding Individual Philanthropists award on Nov. 10.
The students taking Art 2020 in Block 2 grappled with many timely social, political, and cultural issues and funneled their ideas into artistic creations.
Assistant Professor of American Politics Megan Goldberg shared her expertise on Iowa Public Radio’s “River to River” broadcast about the week in politics.