In The Media
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Denniston co-authors paper that solves climate puzzle
Rhawn Denniston, geology professor at Cornell College and chair of the Environmental Studies program, is the co-author of a paper that solves a long-standing controversy about ancient climate change.
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Condon publishes new research in Science
Marty Condon, professor of biology at Cornell College, has studied flies in the tropics for years. In a paper published in Science this week, she reports evidence that there is more to a fly’s ecological niche than where it lives and what it eats—you have to look at what eats the fly, as well.
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Professor discusses U.S. House on Iowa Public Radio
Hans Hassell, assistant professor of politics at Cornell College, was on the Iowa Public Radio program “River to River” on Tuesday to talk about John Boehner, the Republican Speaker of the House.
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Professor publishes on Boehner’s popularity
Politics professor Hans Hassell has written an article about Rep. John Boehner, speaker of the House, and his popularity among fellow members of the House Republican Caucus.
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Hassell appears on “Ethical Perspectives on the News”
Hans Hassell, politics professor at Cornell, appeared on the KCRG-TV9 program “Ethical Perspectives on the News,” which addresses various topics that are relevant to recent news stories.
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Two professors appear on “Ethical Perspectives in the News”
Hans Hassell from the politics department and Erin Davis from the sociology department have both appeared on recent episodes of the television show “Ethical Perspectives On the News.”
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Professor featured on History Channel
Santhi Hejeebu, associate professor of business and economics, was featured in a History Channel program titled “Mankind: The Story of All of Us.” Hejeebu will appear in episodes six and eight and will address specific moments in economic history.
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Davis on “Ethical Perspectives in the News”
Erin Davis, associate professor of sociology, appeared on KCRG-TV 9’s “Ethical Perspectives on the News” on Nov. 11. Davis participated in a panel discussion on “Dressing Our Daughters,” which addressed the sexualization of youth, gender expectations and bullying, and the implications of reality TV beauty pageant shows on girls and young women.
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Kelly quoted in article about Klout and college social media efforts
Jamie Kelly, media relations director at Cornell College, was quoted in an article about how colleges and universities use Klout, a social media ranking service.
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Cornell staff member one of 50 best writing teachers on Twitter
Shawn Patrick Doyle, a writing consultant at Cornell, was named one of the 50 best creative writing teachers on Twitter. He works mainly with first-year students and writes a blog called “Good writer, bad writer.”
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Levine interviewed in ‘Student Affairs Today’
Dean of Students Heidi Levine shared her insight into how colleges can improve student achievement in the March edition of “Student Affairs Today.” Levine talked with the newsletter about ways student affairs staff can address mental health issues.