English
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Morris publishes first book: ‘Points of Tangency’
Have you ever thought about who owned the used coat or shirt you’re wearing or seen someone in passing who you thought you’d be friends with?
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Kimberly Maitland ’24: Ingenuity In Action reflection
Kimberly Maitland ’24 reflects on her Ingenuity in Action experience studying economics in China.
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6 faculty join Cornell College
Six new full-time faculty members will join the departments of art and art history, engineering, chemistry, English, and psychology at Cornell College.
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Maitland ready to start tech consulting career in Texas
Kimberly Maitland came to Cornell from Jamaica and looks forward to new adventures in a career with Oracle Corporation, a global technology firm.
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Cornell College senior wins ACM short story contest, $1,000 prize
Cornell College senior Indy Smith is the 2024 winner of the Nick Adams Short Story Contest.
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Lucas Haldeman ’99 and Sarah Roudybush ’99: Pioneers in smart technology
Lucas Haldeman ’99 and Sarah Roudybush ’99 are pioneers in smart technology for the rental market.
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Ren Solis-Roman ’27: Writing Coach
Because of her pre-collegiate training with her Cornell Posse, Ren Solis-Roman ’27 felt exceptionally prepared to come to Cornell.
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Claudia Collazo-Ramos ’27: Bringing the fun
Posse Puerto Rico Scholar Claudia Collazo-Ramos says Cornell and Mount Vernon have been good places for her posse to start their journey into adulthood.
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The Posse impact at Cornell
Dive into this six-part story to find out what Posse is, what its founder and president thinks about Cornell, and to learn the stories of 4 Posse scholars.
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Trudy Hoag ’70: Making history in 2 careers
Trudy Hoag ’70 served in the Navy and at least four times in her 20-year career she assumed leadership positions that had never been held by a woman.
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Nancy Jane Price ’46, 1925–2023
Poet and novelist Nancy Jane Price ’46, author of the 1987 suspense novel “Sleeping With the Enemy,” died Nov. 20, 2023, at age 98.
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Kevin Rosser ’92: Netherlands
Kevin Rosser ’92 is a sustainable finance project manager for a multinational energy company. He’s lived in the Netherlands since 2008.
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Kadlec ’10 will teach memoir course as Visiting Writer
Jeanna Kadlec ’10 returns to campus Block 2 to teach a Distinguished Visiting Writer seminar on memoir writing.
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18 things we did in 18 days
Faculty, students, and alums shared 18 things they worked around the block to complete in 18 days. We were amazed at what we found.
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Kristine Diekman ’79: Making art to change the world
Kristine Diekman ’79 is a media artist who tells stories of social significance using sight, sound, and touch.