Alumni
2c – Menu – Stories about alumni
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Futrell ’16 takes class experience to new level
Justin Futrell decided he’d do 1,000 pull-ups in a single day, and he’d do it with the goal of raising $25,000 to build a well in a Tanzanian village.
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On Topic: Your new campus building
Four alumni answer the question: What was your new campus building and how did it benefit you?
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Launching careers: Berry Career Institute
See how Cornell has reworked its approach to career preparedness for the current jobs market.
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Dave Gatton ’75 assists Berry Career Institute
Dave Gatton ’75 assists the Berry Career Institute by mentoring and hosting Cornell College student interns.
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Jennifer Quindry Shorr ’04 assists Berry Career Institute
Jennifer Quindry Shorr ’04 assists the Berry Career Institute by hosting Career Tours and hiring Cornellians.
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Ron Albers ’71 assists Berry Career Institute
Ron Albers ’71 assists the Berry Career Institute by mentoring pre-law, first-generation, and LBGTQIA students.
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Andrea Herrera ’85 assists Berry Career Institute
Andrea Herrera ’85 assists the Berry Career Institute by hosting interns and hiring Cornellians.
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No obstacle too great for surgeon
“Cornell was my foundation, plain and simple,” says Dr. Douglas Ramos ’77, plastic surgeon and a team doctor for Creighton University Athletics.
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Globe-trotting career lands in London
Maha Jadallah Harper ’95 never intended to become a citizen of the world.
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Cornell Fellowship opened doors
Aaron Reykdal ’06 was one of the first Cornell Fellows and credits the program with setting him on his career path.
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The perfect match: The Macks
After 50 years of marriage, Warren Mack ’66 and Linda Pfaff Mack ’69 may be one of the first, and one of the longest married couples matched by computer.
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Bridging that great divide
The Coe-Cornell rivalry has become a tad less heated with the arrival of Michael Geneser, a Coe graduate, as Cornell’s new director of alumni.
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John Lane ’44
Fundraising pioneer John Lane ’44, of Mount Vernon, Iowa, died Dec. 26, 2018, at the age of 95.
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Alfred M. Partin ’50
Alfred M. Partin ’50, a four-year starter on Cornell’s wrestling team that won two national championships in 1947, died Oct. 17, 2018, at age 96.
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Lowell Lange ’50
Lowell Lange ’50, considered the undisputed star of Cornell’s storied 1947 national championship wrestling team and one of the greatest wrestlers of his era, died at age 90 on Nov. 19, 2018.