Alumni
2c – Menu – Stories about alumni
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Years later, alumnus is still researching
Even though Cornell College alumnus Andrew Rasmussen ’10 graduated six years ago, he’s still working on homework of sorts.
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Reed, Ringer join Cornell College Board of Trustees
The Cornell College Board of Trustees has announced the election of a new and a returning member to the Board, Harper Reed ’01 and Jerry Ringer ’59.
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James Haley ’71 accepts Leadership and Service Award
Cornell College is pleased to honor Jim Haley for his 42 years of service as Class Agent, and also recognizes his commitment to his local community and to our nation.
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Jack Sunderlage ’61 accepts Leadership and Service Award
Jack Sunderlage, Class of 1961, Cornell College recognizes your leadership and service over your long and successful career in technology, dedication to your alma mater, and commitment to your community, especially to higher education and to your faith.
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Ben Miller ’86 accepts Leadership and Service Award
Ben Miller, Class of 1986, we recognize you today for your contributions to American literature and for your role as an ambassador for your alma mater.
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Allan Ruter ’76 accepts Leadership and Service Award
Allan Ruter, member of the Class of 1976, today Cornell College recognizes your service to the field of education, your deep community involvement, and your dedication to your alma mater.
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Robert Martin ’66 accepts Distinguished Achievement Award
Judge Robert D. Martin, Class of 1966, throughout your life you have epitomized Cornell’s values, and you have made your fellow Cornellians proud of your accomplishments.
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Internet pioneer Leo Beranek ’36 dies at 102
Leo Beranek ’36, one of Cornell’s most distinguished graduates, died Oct. 10, 2016, at age 102. Beranek grew up in Solon, Iowa, and attended Cornell College, majoring in physics and mathematics.
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Stark family donates $1 million to students’ futures
Cornell College alumnus, Jon Stark, and his wife, Terry Stark, have graciously donated $1 million to so support students’ futures.
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Recent graduate explores theatre through improv and community programs
Luke Brooks ’16 recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in theatre from Cornell College, and has quickly gotten to work putting his skills to the test.
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Cornell College alumnus chosen to lead Minnesota Judicial District as chief judge
Cornell College alumnus John Guthmann ’76 has been selected by fellow judges to become chief judge of Minnesota’s Second Judicial District.
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Justin Brown ’12 honored by Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Cornell College alumnus Justin Brown ’12 is receiving a special designation as one of Milwaukee’s Finest.
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Research leads to creation of theatrical production
The Cornell College Department of Theatre is proud to present “Those that Fall”—a story of love and loss in a town gripped by fear.
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Small-Thomas Lecture: Theology with a political twist
Author and political theologian Ward Holder ’85 will present “Capturing the Presidency and Losing One’s Soul: Elections, Christianity and Realpolitik” on March 30 as the Small-Thomas Lecturer.