Fred Taylor ’43—who missed his Cornell graduation in 1943 to serve in World War II—was featured in The Gazette following his honor flight.
The psychology, English, and art departments are saying goodbye to three faculty members who share a combined 94 years of teaching at Cornell College.
Students named to spring 2024 Provost’s List Cornell College would like to congratulate students named to the Provost’s List for the spring 2024 semester. Twice each year–in January and May–the provost recognizes students who have earned superior grades during the previous semester by including them on the Provost’s List based on their semester grade point […]
Thirty-two years ago David Hilmers ’72 stepped off his fourth and final NASA mission and retired his space gear.
Cornell College Board of Trustees elected a Young Trustee and four Life Trustees. Trustee Jan Thomas ’80 also began her 3-year term as chair of the Board.
Three Cornell College students brought home awards for their research from the Iowa Sociological Association (ISA) annual meeting on Friday, April 26.
Many scientists study proteins in order to fight diseases like cancer, but Cornell College Assistant Biochemistry Professor Collin O’Leary and a team of researchers are turning their focus to the structure of RNA.
With only One Course At A Time on their schedules for the day, it was easy for students in Politics 352: Parties and Interest Groups to travel to the Iowa State Capitol to see their studies come to life.
Kimberly Maitland came to Cornell from Jamaica and looks forward to new adventures in a career with Oracle Corporation, a global technology firm.
Senior Donivan Jones will take his passion for improving students’ lives with him as they attend New York University to get a master’s degree in student affairs and higher education.
Ryan Zurick will take his love of lab research to the next level as he starts a full-time position as a postbaccalaureate researcher for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Baltimore, Maryland.
Dozens of research projects will get underway for Cornell College’s annual Cornell Summer Research Institute (CSRI) May 20–July 12.
From learning on the block plan to teaching on the block plan–a couple of familiar faces were back on campus to share their knowledge with today’s students.
Senior Ingrid Peters is headed to Austria after receiving word that she was accepted into the highly competitive U.S. Teaching Assistantship program, administered by Fulbright Austria.
Cornell College senior Chad Louise Garo Domingo has accepted a highly competitive Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Papua New Guinea.