biochemistry-molecular-biology
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Christy Ralston ’19: Internships, experiential learning, & research
This graphic illustrates how Christy Ralston ’19 used Cornell College’s Berry Career Institute for internships, experiential learning, and research.
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LaNice Baker ’19: Career exploration
This graphic illustrates how LaNice Baker ’19 used Cornell College’s Berry Career Institute for career exploration.
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Built for the block: Russell Science Center
Cornell College’s first academic building designed for the block plan is changing the way sciences are taught on campus.
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Last Word: Reflections on Russell Science Center, 1 block in
In its first block of use, Russell Science Center has already exceeded my expectations. Here are my three favorite aspects, so far.
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Berger ’19 receives Fulbright for cancer research
David Berger ’19 is getting ready to move to Austria after getting the news that’s he has received a Fulbright grant to research cancer treatments.
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Randall ’20 honored as Newman Civic Fellow
Campus Compact has announced the 262 students who will make up the organization’s 2019–20 Newman Civic Fellows, including Cornell College’s Zoe Randall ’20.
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Alumni at a Glance: Tatiana Batson ʼ10
Tatiana Batson ʼ10 set a goal for herself early in her life. In 7th grade, Tatiana knew she wanted to work in the forensic science field.
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Classes begin in Russell Science Center
The Cornell College community experienced something on Nov. 26, 2018, that hasn’t happened in more than 40 years on campus. The college opened its first new academic building.
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Alumni at a Glance: Yongik Lee ’11
During his junior year at Cornell, Yongik Lee ’11 was selected for a summer research program at the Medical College of Wisconsin and his interest in cancer research began. After graduating from Cornell Lee pursued a Ph.D. program at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Anderson thrives as researcher, traveler, leader
From Spring Grove, Illinois, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Libby Anderson ’18 has traveled across North America doing what she loves—scientific research.
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Researchers study interactions between food, medications
The health sciences field is rapidly evolving, and there’s a need for more research about how the food we eat and the medications we take impact our wellbeing.
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CSRI students develop tests to examine chemical levels in soil
Jessica Pinkham ’18 and Reid Lange ’18 spent time in the lab perfecting testing methods during the summer of 2017.
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Fulbright sending Strunk to Colombia
Sydney Strunk ’17 will be headed to Colombia to serve as an English Teaching Assistant at the National University of Colombia in Bogota, Columbia, thanks to a Fulbright grant.
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One Course At A Time provides path to medical school
Eric Daubach ’17 is preparing for his MCAT and applying to medical schools this summer. He credits Cornell College’s One Course At A Time curriculum with helping him prepare for the rigor of medical school.
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Cornell receives grant to support STEM education for students with financial need
The National Science Foundation (NSF) just announced that it has awarded Cornell College a grant for almost $650,000 to support students with financial need who are entering a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) field of study. The grant establishes the Cornell College “Mentoring Students to Success in STEM Fields” program, which will provide students […]