Cornell College would like to congratulate students named to the Provost’s List for the fall 2023 semester.
Wildlife biologist and Cornell College Assistant Professor of Biology Joshua Otten was recently featured in a news story on Michigan’s Fox 17, “Kalamazoo River turtles find their way home after 2010 oil spill.”
American rapper Waka Flocka Flame will visit Cornell College to headline Cornell’s annual Big Event on Jan. 27 in the Richard and Norma Small Athletic and Wellness Center (the SAW).
Cornell College Assistant Professor of American Politics Megan Goldberg was interviewed throughout the evening on KCRG-TV9 and on other media outlets during the Iowa Caucuses.
Cornell College is gearing up to host the One Course Summer Institute (OCSI), July 7–24, for high school students.
David Joyce Professor of Economics and Business Todd Knoop was featured in the World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) Foundation magazine, In Focus.
Cornell College junior Landon Card has earned a Gilman Scholarship that will fund his study abroad program to Indonesia this summer.
Join the Office of Intercultural Life (ICL) in celebrating the life, legacy, and work of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., starting on Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday, Jan. 15.
The Cornell College Peter Paul Luce Gallery will present an exhibition by Illinois-based interdisciplinary artist Nicole Davis from Jan. 19 to March 8.
Senior Luke Baldwin has been working for over a year to design exactly what he wants in a major to support his future career.
What started as a group of friends from all over the world is now an official Cornell College student organization.
When it was time to select a college, Caitlyne Mar didn’t expect to come to Iowa from her hometown of San Francisco, California.
Cornell College junior Camden Bergquist is always ready for a battle–a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate battle, that is.
Cornell College’s Lewis Kanyiba was featured in the article, “ACM’s Equitable Civic Engagement Institute Offers Applicable Lessons,” published on Nov. 17.
Assistant Professor Lauren Jepsen didn’t major in computer science as a Cornell student, but now she’s teaching it to the next generation of Cornellians with a unique approach.