cornell report spring 2015
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Dynamic Dozen
Twelve is the rough estimate of the number of Cornellians who came from around Harvey, Illinois, in the late 1940s and early ’50s.
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1st Gates Millennium Scholar set to graduate
Jarod Armenta ’15 was the first Gates Millennium Scholar to choose Cornell College.
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Lacrosse 101
The nation’s fastest-growing intercollegiate sport is on campus this spring as Cornell College enters its inaugural season for men’s and women’s lacrosse.
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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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Samuel Schuman
Author, scholar, and former English professor Samuel Schuman died Nov. 11, 2014, in Asheville, North Carolina. He was 72.
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William Taylor ’50
Musician and educator William Taylor ’50 died Dec. 26, 2014, in Boise, Idaho. He was 86.
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James Langland ’52
Retired intelligence specialist and Foreign Service officer James Langland ’52 died Aug. 18, 2014, in Alexandria, Virginia. He was 84.
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Robert Engel ’55
Pastor, activist, educator, and Cornell life trustee Robert “Bob” Engel ’55 died on Nov. 30, 2014, in Iowa City, Iowa. He was 82.
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Global citizen recalls Midwestern college education
Dennis Bark ’64 is a senior fellow with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, where he began as a postdoctoral fellow in 1970, and serves as a chairman of the Earhart Foundation board of trustees.
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Cornell philanthropist admires modesty
Richard Small ’50 and his wife, honorary alumna Norma Thomas Small, are the most generous benefactors in Cornell College’s history.
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Letters Spring 2015
Thoughts on food, Paul Christiansen
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Faculty/Staff News Spring 2015
Faculty and staff news from the Spring 2015 issue of the Cornell Report