engineering
breakout for engineering only stories (formerly tied to physics)
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Engineering grad Dyson ’22 shares life lessons
Engineering grad at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa speaks to being resilient during tough times in order to persevere to graduation.
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Hagler explores biomedical engineering as a Cornell Fellow
Senior Shae Hagler has new work experience for her resume thanks to the Berry Career Institutes’s Cornell Fellowship Program.
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Professors receive nearly $14,000 to fund Open Educational Resources
Several Cornell faculty members received grants worth a total of nearly $14,000 during the second round of applications for the Iowa Private Academic Libraries Open Educational Resources (OER) Project.
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Ask the Expert: Space tourism takes off
Twenty years after the first tourist went to space and more than a decade after the last one, space tourism is making a comeback.
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Engineering new experiences through internships
Cornell College students are interning in a variety of engineering fields as they pave the way for the future.
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Kyrstyn Dyson: Engineering and volleyball
Volleyball Head Coach Jeff Meeker calls Kyrstyn Dyson a great teammate and hard worker.
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9 new faculty bring expertise to Cornell College
Cornell is welcoming nine new faculty members for the 2020–21 academic year. They come from all over the country to bring their knowledge and expertise to Cornell’s students.
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Ruiz ’20 graduates with engineering, music degrees
Raquel Ruiz ’20 came to Cornell College knowing she had a love for STEM and music. Read her story.
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Cornell College engineering major becomes ABET accredited
Cornell College has become recognized for its high-quality engineering program as it secures ABET accreditation for the bachelor of science in engineering (B.S.E.).
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Take-home kits essential to online physics labs
When Adam Plotkin learned he’d be taking his physics course online due to the global pandemic, he was curious how his professor would solidify concepts.
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Senior composes a life of music, engineering
He’s a future engineer. He’s a composer who recently wrote his first commissioned work. Tray Guess is a double major in engineering and music composition at Cornell College.
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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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Engineering students create gesture-controlled piano
Two engineering students spent the summer researching and creating a piano that’s played without touching any keys.
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Students design projects for engineering course
Engineering students found themselves solving unique problems during their Block 5 course, involving heart rate monitors and Etch A Sketch toys.