center for law and society
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TaSheena Cunningham-Rimmer ’06: Young Alumna Award citation & response
TaSheena Cunningham-Rimmer ’06, assistant general counsel to the Chicago Housing Authority, received a 2020 Young Alumna Achievement Award.
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Cornell launches a global career
Cornell College proved to be an ideal launching pad for Dana Dahl Touzelet ’81.
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Focus, perseverance critical to success
For many, time management can be a difficult skill to hone. But Mikael Bryant ’14 credits his time at Cornell as essential to mastering the art of staying focused and meeting deadlines
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Becoming a changemaker
Suleiman Shehu ՚19 wants to be an agent of change in his home country of Nigeria. The desire to see economic growth in Nigeria inspired his choice of majors—politics and religion.
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History grad’s successes stacking up
Thomas Cooke ՚15, a history graduate, left the Hilltop to work for the United States Senator Joni Ernst as a constituent service representative in her Davenport, Iowa, office.
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Mock Trial squads go to Opening Round Championships
For the first time, three Cornell College mock trial squads earned bids to the Opening Round Championship Series.
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Stensland to coordinate Center for Law and Society
Abbe Stensland, a Cedar Rapids attorney who has coached the Cornell College nationally recognized mock trial team since 2009, has been named the coordinator for the college’s Center for Law and Society.
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Politics courses steered Oeltjenbruns to judicial ambitions
There was never a question in Kelly Oeltjenbruns’ mind about whether she’d go to law school, and indeed, she’s going to Washington University’s top-tier law school this fall.
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Courses, internship shaped Glenn’s plan for law school
When Jourdan Glenn came to Cornell College she wanted to be a lawyer, and after graduation she’ll attend the University of Wisconsin School of Law. However, her path isn’t quite as straightforward as it might sound.
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Feliz hopes to mix international business and law
Ray Feliz, an economics and business major, will attend law school at the University of Wisconsin in the fall.
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Mock Success
A Cornell College mock trial went to the national championship tournament for the fourth consecutive year.
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Mock trial heading to national championships
A Cornell College mock trial squad is heading to the national championship tournament for the fourth consecutive year.
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Endowment honors Allin’s influence
Politics Professor Craig Allin influenced Beth Knickerbocker ’89 so deeply that she’s created an endowment for the Center for Law and Society in his honor.
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Second championship bid for Mock Trial
A second Cornell College mock trial squad has earned a bid to the Opening Round Championship Series, which will be held in March.
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Championship tournament bid for Mock Trial
One of Cornell College’s three Mock Trial squads won the regional tournament in St. Paul, Minnesota, and earned a bid to the Opening Round Championship Series tournament in March.