Alumni
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Amazing new alumni
Cornell College alumni do amazing things. Here are the stories of a dozen members of the Class of 2015 to illustrate what our graduates do with their degrees.
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Author, alumna recalls writing experience at Cornell College
When author Elizabeth Evans ’74 comes back to campus to talk with students on April 14, she’ll be visiting more than her alma mater, she’ll be visiting the place that helped her realize she could be a professional writer.
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Alumnus wins award for emerging theatre professionals
Tyler Jacobson ’09 won the United States Institute for Theatre Technology’s Stage Management award.
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Alumna wins music award
Kelly Montijo Fink ’92 won a Native American Music Award for Best Compilation Album at the 15th Annual Native American Music Awards.
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Alumna on Emmy award-winning team
Mira Hoffman ’08 was an assistant production coordinator on the Emmy-wining series “The Amazing Race.”
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Alumnus recognized for cancer research contributions
James Ingle ’66, an internationally recognized breast cancer expert, received the 2014 William L. McGuire Memorial Lecture Award at the 2014 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
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Harper Reed ’01, 2014 Young Alumni Achievement Award
Harper Reed ’01, 2014 Young Alumni Achievement Award
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Christine Larsen ’83, 2014 Leadership and Service Award
Christine Larsen ’83, 2014 Leadership and Service Award
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Nicholas Even ’84, 2014 Leadership and Service Award
Nicholas Even ’84, 2014 Leadership and Service Award
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Ralph “Chris” Christoffersen ’59, 2014 Leadership and Service Award
Ralph “Chris” Christoffersen ’59, 2014 Leadership and Service Award
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Dennis Bark ’64, 2014 Distinguished Achievement Award
Dennis Bark ’64, 2014 Distinguished Achievement Award
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Underground Play festival features Cornell connections
Theatre Cedar Rapids’ fifth annual Underground New Play Festival, which starts Thursday, features a number of Cornell College connections, including a writer, director, and actors.
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Elayavalli researches at Large Hadron Collider
Raghav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli ’11 spent the summer of 2014 doing research at the Large Hadron Collider.
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Kamenetzky earns prestigious fellowship
Julia Kamenetzky ’08 was awarded a National Science Foundation Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowship to carry out research and education.
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Ben Miller ’86 selected as 2014–2015 Radcliffe Institute Fellow
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University has selected Ben Miller ’86 to be a Radcliffe Institute fellow for the 2014–2015 academic year.