biochemistry-molecular-biology
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10 new faculty join Cornell
Cornell College welcomes 10 new full-time faculty members for the 2023-24 academic year. As a group, they have studied around the world and cover a range of expertise from documentary filmmaking to the economics of invasive species.
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Cornell’s 165th Commencement is May 14
Due to weather, Commencement will be held at the arena of the Richard and Norma Small Athletic and Wellness Center. Baccalaureate will be at Kimmel Theatre.
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Students start Women in STEM
There’s a new student organization on campus–Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
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The Hilltop’s Hidden Spaces
There are always treasures to be discovered on a historic campus. Here we reveal 10 spaces that most people rarely see, but that serve important functions.
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5 professors you should know
Meet five Cornell College faculty at the midpoint of their careers, each with deep commitments to their students and their scholarship. Several followed a straight path to graduate school and found Cornell. Others left unrelated careers to pursue their passion. Two are alumni who returned to teach on the block plan.
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The organic chemist: Associate Professor of Chemistry Jai Shanata ’05
Jai Anand Pattur Shanata ’05 first chose Cornell College as a student, and then again as a visiting lecturer. In 2014 he chose Cornell for a third time.
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Cornell awarded grant for new atomic force microscope
Cornell College science students will soon get to work with a new atomic force microscope (AFM) thanks to a $195,695 grant from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust.
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CSRI students contribute to battle against antibiotic resistance
Antibiotic resistance is a global threat that scientists are working to combat, and six CSRI students are playing their part in the battle.
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Laura Sanchez-Lopez ’13: Seek or be a mentor, and unplug
Laura Sanchez-Lopez ’13 remembers being a mentor when Each One Teach One orientation for students of color began.
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Allison Eikenberry ’21 earns spot at UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Hometown: Neola, Iowa B.A. in chemistry and biochemistry and molecular biology Questions and answers have been edited for clarity and length. What are your short and long-term plans after Cornell? My short-term plans include moving to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and attending the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Here, I plan to earn my Doctor […]
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Lopera Cardona earns German summer language scholarship
In the true sense of the liberal arts, a Cornell College biochemistry and molecular biology major will dedicate much of her summer to studying German after she was awarded a prestigious language scholarship.
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Students accepted into top health programs
Faculty and staff with Cornell’s Dimensions Program for Health Professions continue to receive news of students accepted into top-tier graduate programs.
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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.
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Cornell junior distributes COVID-19 vaccine during internship
Cornell College junior Skye McCormick is getting a different perspective on the pandemic as she joins the front-line battle against COVID-19.
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Lions, tigers, and bears: Phillips takes pre-veterinary route
Nate Phillips has wanted to be a veterinarian since he was 11, and now he’s making that dream a reality through his studies at Cornell College.