biology
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Cornell stockroom manager coordinates glove donation
Jana Klein, chemical stockroom manager in Russell Science Center, organized the donation of the college’s unused gloves to support health care workers.
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Dr. Perry Cook ’72, New York City: ‘End is not in sight’
On Friday Dr. Perry Cook ’72 reported that the coronavirus cases at his 650-bed hospital in Brooklyn had grown from 150 to 500 in-patients.
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Cornell professor pivots quickly to teach COVID-19 course
Cornell College’s block plan is so flexible that Biology Professor Barbara Christie-Pope revised her Block 8 course into a study of COVID-19.
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Brett Janis ’14: Altering biological medicine as we know it
The research of Brett Janis ’14 on drying and storing cells such as blood cells is altering biological medicine as we know it.
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Irene Livengood ’39
Irene Livengood ’39, of Iowa City, Iowa, died Jan. 11, 2020, at age 102.
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Biochemistry and molecular biology student inspired by faculty
Sometimes we dive into a new stage of our lives not fully aware of how transformative the journey itself will be and we end up feeling more confident and accomplished as a result. It’s the kind of story that inspires others to take a plunge in their own lives. It’s a Cornell story. It’s Danielle […]
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Celebrating the sciences
With the cutting of a “DNA ribbon,” Cornell dedicated Russell Science Center and celebrated the completion of its $35 million Science Facilities Project.
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KCRG-TV features Science Facilities Celebration
KCRG-TV9 attended the Science Facilities Celebration on Oct. 25 and produced a story about the new and renovated building projects.
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Deaver ’13: Learning a language leads to greater empathy
Ryan Deaver ’13 says the beginning French he learned at Cornell gave him an edge when applying to the Peace Corps.
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Cornell College to celebrate completion of Science Facilities Project
Cornell College is celebrating the completion of its Science Facilities Project with a dedication ceremony and public tours during Homecoming Weekend 2019.
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Cornell College welcomes 9 new faculty
With the start of its 167th academic year this week, Cornell College welcomes not just students but nine new faculty members teaching a wide range of subjects.
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Student-researchers explore Parkinson’s, Major depressive disorder
Zoe Randall and junior Sydney Meeker spent their summers researching diseases that impact millions of people for the Cornell Summer Research Institute.
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Students on the news for monarch research
KCRG-TV9 produced a story featuring two of our summer research students discussing their work to understand the declining population of monarch butterflies.
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Hard work, sweat, and achievements
Jillian Schulte ʼ19, a medical anthropology and ethnic studies double major with a biology minor, chose Cornell College for two major reasons: the close-knit community and the block plan.
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The Young and the Generous
We talked to 6 young and generous donors to Cornell College about why they give.