academics
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Cornell announces hiring of 7 faculty
Six new faculty will join the Cornell community next fall, and one visiting faculty member will become a tenure-track professor.
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Summer research: Eating disorder prevention and treatment
Summer research is taking place across the Cornell College campus.
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Grant allows Denniston and team to pursue climate research
Denniston, professor of geology and chair of environmental studies, is lead investigator on the research project. The grant money will go to four institutions. Among them, Cornell College will receive $104,085 of the three-year grant, which is worth a total of $358,417.
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Students embark on intensive summer research projects
Forty students and 23 faculty members will collaborate on intensive research projects across the liberal arts disciplines during the 10-week Cornell Summer Research Institute.
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Students show off engineering project on KCRG-TV9
The KCRG-TV9 crew visited Cornell College to discuss an engineering project with a group of students and their professor, Brian Johns. They recently finished a plan to create replacement glasses frames using a 3-D printer. Their hope is that this project is far from over.
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Cornell students applying for more competitive scholarships
Cornell College students are stepping up to apply for more and more competitive scholarships with the help of individualized mentoring from faculty and staff. “We had 35 students submit 48 applications awards this year, which is up from the 27 students who completed applications for 31 awards last year, and way up from 2013-14 where […]
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Two Cornell seniors gain real-world experience writing article on campus speech
Christina Rueth ’16 and Clare McCarthy ’16 teamed up to investigate and research free speech for an article that will be published by the Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism or IowaWatch on Tuesday, May 3.
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Engineering course helps students see beyond the classroom
What started off as a basic class assignment has helped a group of Cornell College students more clearly see how their studies could have an impact on others.
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Graduates to celebrate successes at Commencement 2016 on May 8
Dressed in their caps and gowns, 273 Cornell College graduates will celebrate the end of their careers at Cornell and the beginning of the next phases of their lives during commencement on Sunday, May 8.
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Cornell professor’s book ‘Long Past Slavery’ just released
Cornell College Professor of History Catherine Stewart’s book has just been published by the University of North Carolina Press this month.
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Cornell College students ready to serve as Peace Corps volunteers
Two Cornell College seniors are preparing to pack up and leave the country.
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Second round of student art exhibits open April 23 & 24
Cornell College studio art seniors will soon add to the art scene on campus as they display their final projects.
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20th annual Student Symposium held April 16
Ninety students will present at the 20th annual Cornell College Student Symposium.
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Feliciano ’17 selected as UPS Scholar
Idalis Feliciano ’17 of Ames, Iowa, has been selected as a UPS Scholar and recipient of a $2,450 scholarship through the Iowa College Foundation, an organization which raises funds for its 23 member independent colleges in Iowa.
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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.