In The Media
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Professor examines the causes of financial crises
Todd Knoop, an economics and business professor at Cornell College, has written his fourth textbook, “Business Cycle Economics: Understanding Recessions and Depressions from Boom to Bust.”
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Tabak on Ethical Perspectives in the News
Leon Tabak, computer science professor at Cornell College, will moderate a discussion of STEM education on KCRG TV-9’s “Ethical Perspectives on the News” that will air Sunday, Feb. 15.
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Professor’s book out Jan. 1
Kirilka Stavreva, professor of English and creative writing at Cornell College, has a book, “Words Like Daggers: Violent Female Speech in Early Modern England” that will be available Jan. 1 from the University of Nebraska Press.
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Tabak on “Ethical Perspectives on the News”
Leon Tabak, computer science professor at Cornell College, will moderate a panel on the KCRG-TV9 show “Ethical Perspectives on the News” that’s set to air on Dec. 7.
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Geology prof interviewed about climate
Rhawn Denniston, associate professor of geology at Cornell College, was interviewed by Al-Jazeera America about climate change.
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Dragon featured on WMT
Cornell College psychology Professor William Dragon was featured on WMT-600AM on Oct. 31, speaking about the possible dangers of Facebook’s new “Rooms” mobile app.
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Students featured in story about young voters
Two Cornell College students, seniors Thomas Cooke and Trevor Hazen, were featured on KCRG-TV9 in a story about the importance of the youth vote in the upcoming midterm elections.
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KCRG TV-9 covers Promise Grant for Iowans
ABC affiliate KCRG aired a story about Cornell College’s new grant program for all qualified Iowa high school students, which offers a minimum of $20,000 per student.
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Biology professor warns of dangers of multitasking
Biology Professor and neuroscientist Barbara Christie-Pope explains why one thing at a time—and One Course At A Time—is the best bet.
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Barnes-Brus’ research featured on Radcliffe site
Research by Tori Barnes-Brus ’97, associate professor of sociology, on the advertising used by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company was featured by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study earlier this month.
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Venticinque published in journal Historia
Phil Venticinque, associate professor of classics at Cornell College, has an article in the latest issue of the journal Historia, a highly selective, well respected, and leading journal in the field of classics and ancient history.
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Greenstein a co-author on reef report
Ben Greenstein, professor of geology at Cornell College and associate dean of the college, is one of the primary co-authors of a report on coral reefs.
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Mildenstein involved in Guam bat count
Tammy Mildenstein, a newly-hired professor of biology, planned the first-ever survey of Mariana fruit bats this summer.
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Chaplain’s doctoral research featured
The Institute for HeartMath, a science non-profit, featured doctoral research by Cornell College Chaplain the Rev. Catherine Quehl-Engel ’89 in a recent newsletter.
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Hoobler one of NerdScholar’s 40 Under 40
Ellen Hoobler, assistant professor of art history, was named one of the 40 professors under 40 by the college financial literacy website NerdScholar.