cornell report spring 2015
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David Harsh ’61
David Harsh ’61
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John McGrane ’73
John McGrane ’73
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Karen Krull Robart ’78
Karen Krull Robart ’78
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Elaine Hayes ’88
Elaine Hayes ’88
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Sal DiFonzo Jr. ’89
Sal DiFonzo Jr. ’89
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Donald Struchen ’45
Donald Struchen ’45
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First-Gen alumni tell their stories
The following stories feature first-generation alumni of every decade since the ’40s who share a deep sense of appreciation for everything they’ve been able to do with their educations.
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First-Gen students rise up
The Rise Up program helps first-generation college students navigate the Cornell College experience.
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Silly makeup; serious work
Lydia Meece ’15 took part in an internship that brought more than 100 clowns to the Belen section of Iquitos, Peru, to help entertain residents, while also teaching them about hygiene and public health, and offering medical services.
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Dimensions: Where are they now?
Over the past 10 years Dimensions has had an impressive track record of placing students in medical school and the healthcare field. Following is a list of many of those former students and what they’re doing now.
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A decade of Dimensions
Dimensions: The Center for the Science and Culture of Healthcare turns 10 in 2015.
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Home sweet office
As a student, Gabrielle Reed-Hess ’07 lived in the very room that is now her office in the Paul K. Scott Alumni Center
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Not a scrap wasted
Food service at Cornell has gotten a little greener with a new program to turn food waste from Bon Appétit, the college’s dining service provider, into compost.
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Cornell College joins UI Law 3+3 program
Cornell students who want to get a law degree might be able to do so more quickly, and save some money in the process.