art
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2024–25 Cornell fine arts season preview
Handel’s “Messiah,” a Sandra Dyas retrospective, and a blend of classical and contemporary theatre will be offered at Cornell College in 2024–25.
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Lucas Haldeman ’99 and Sarah Roudybush ’99: Pioneers in smart technology
Lucas Haldeman ’99 and Sarah Roudybush ’99 are pioneers in smart technology for the rental market.
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Textile exhibition evokes memory and resistance
The Cornell College Peter Paul Luce Gallery will present an exhibition by Illinois-based interdisciplinary artist Nicole Davis from Jan. 19 to March 8.
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Plaut caps Cornell career with ‘Array of Wonders’
More than 100 pieces of art created by Professor of Art Anthony Plaut during his 34-year career will be on display at Cornell College’s Peter Paul Luce Gallery in McWethy Hall from Sept. 9–Nov. 16.
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All-American Kathleen O’Connor ’13
All-American Kathleen O’Connor ’13 holds a master’s degree and teaches elementary art and coaches high school volleyball in Round Lake, Illinois.
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Houchins-McCallum ’22 speaks on relationships, success
Cornell College senior speaks about the importance of your relationships in college and how strong ones help you succeed.
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Cornell 2021-22 fine arts preview
Cornell College’s departments of music, art, and theatre have prepared an exciting season of offerings for 2021-22.
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Taylor Cruz: Quiet leader
Junior track & field thrower Taylor Cruz is a typical involved Cornellian. She is a double major, competes in 2 sports, and is in numerous organizations.