alumni
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WWII vet finally walks at graduation
Fred Taylor ’43 finally walks the stage to receive his diploma after abruptly leaving his senior year before being able to officially graduate
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Alumni center displays WWII medals
Harlan L. Nelson ’42 was killed in action during World War II in 1944. Nearly 80 years later, his wife shares his medals of honor.
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6 out of 7 sisters!
The Williams family truly enjoyed their time at Cornell as 6 of their 7 daughters attended Cornell, creating a true legacy family.
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Resisting STEM’s leaky pipeline: Ann McGregor ՚84
Cornell College computer science graduate talks about what life was like for women working in STEM fields in the 80s.
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Ryan ’13 teaches and learns languages
If you ever find yourself in historic Santiago de Compostela, Spain, you might bump into Cornell College graduate Maggie Ryan ’13.
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Broadening your lens
For Jennifer Knox ՚14, there is one question that job interviewers never fail to ask her.
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Kinsella ’81 thrives as neurologist, spin instructor
What do you get when you combine a spinning instructor with the director of the Neuroscience Institute at SSM Health in St. Louis, Missouri? Laurence Kinsella ’81. This history major, and chemistry minor hit the ground running after graduating from Cornell College. From the Hilltop he set his sights on St. Louis University School of […]
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Alumni at a Glance: Shannon Carty ’13
After graduating from Cornell with degrees in education and geology Shannon Carty ’13 started teaching and went on to get a master’s of science degree in applied behavior analysis.