Alumni
2c – Menu – Stories about alumni
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Eddie Moore ’89: Leadership & Service Award citation & response
Eddie Moore ’89, sought-after diversity consultant, educator, author, and lecturer on social and racial issues, receive a Leadership & Service Award.
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Lindsay Bachman ’11: Young Alumna Award citation & response
Lindsay Bachman ’11, education coordinator at Hope Academy in South Carolina who works with special needs students, received a 2020 Young Alumna Award.
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Rupert Kinnard ’79: Distinguished Achievement Award citation & response
Cornell awards Rupert Kinnard ’79, cartoonist and graphic artist who originated the Brown Bomber, the oldest continuing Black gay comic character in the U.S.
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That’s a wrap on Cornell’s first Virtual Homecoming
Cornell College celebrated its first Virtual Homecoming Oct. 1–3, 2020.
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Cornellians acting on climate change
Cornell is cutting energy use by 20%. Faculty are conducting federally funded climate change research. Students and alumni are contributing as well.
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Cornell’s own research informs COVID-19 testing, protocols
Faced with a pandemic, 10 Cornell College students and faculty are applying their research skills to keep the campus community as safe as possible.
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Pandemic brings Hilmers ’72 back to U.S. to serve patients
David Hilmers ’72 is deeply dedicated to working on global health initiatives, having served on disaster relief teams and missions in more than 50 countries. In March he decided it was time to return to the U.S. to help fight the coronavirus pandemic in Houston where he serves as a professor of internal medicine and […]
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Anderson ’75 appointed to national COVID-19 Vaccine Panel
Steven Anderson ’75 was appointed to the Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 Vaccine Consultation Panel.
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Class of 1970 shares tumultuous times, advice, with Class of 2020
The Classes of 1970 and 2020 both graduated in tumultuous times. Members of the Class of 1970 offer hope and advice for the class graduating 50 years later.
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Toussaint ’86 aids in providing PPE during pandemic
Tamra Thompson Toussaint’s knowledge of legally compliant ways of breaking regulation roadblocks helped Georgia obtain personal protective equipment (PPE) and keep its citizens safe and healthy.
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Cornell College to hold Virtual Homecoming October 2020
Cornell College has made the difficult decision to move its Homecoming celebrations online for the 2020 celebration.
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Rausch ’99 was ready to respond to COVID-19
Darren Rausch ’99 has been preparing for an outbreak like COVID-19 since he first began his career in public health 19 years ago.
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We are Ramily: Cornell’s alumni coaches discuss the meaning of team
In 1979 the Pittsburgh Pirates won the National League East division title, the National League pennant, and the World Series. And through it all, they listened to one song over and over again, Sister Sledge’s disco hit “We Are Family.”
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Nielsen Elwood ’98 deployed to perform COVID-19 testing
Jennifer Nielsen Elwood ’98 is part of the Emergency Preparedness Team for the State Public Health Laboratory for Iowa.
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Graduate’s research skills grow at Cornell Eating Disorder Institute
Linden Miles ՚17 left the Hilltop with her B.A. in psychology and a Russian minor. She returned a year later to work at the Cornell College Eating Disorder Institute (CCEDI) under Professor of Psychology Melinda Green.