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Mock Trial earns bid in Opening Round Championship Series
Cornell College’s Mock Trial team has earned a bid to the Opening Round Championship Series (ORCS) for the 13th year in a row.
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Seeking justice, creating access to education
Leadership is the spot-on career insignia of political science Cornell College grad Tim Wynes ՚83. As a prosecutor in Missouri, he established a tactical team of police officers, social workers, and therapists to triage cases of sexual assault and other crimes against women and children. In short, Wynes saw a clear need and led a […]
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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 competes at Nationals
The Cornell College Mock Trial team ended a successful season by competing in the American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) National Championship Tournament April 4–7 in Philadelphia.
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Cornell College Mock Trial headed to Nationals
Cornell College Mock Trial is headed back to the National Championship Tournament in Philadelphia on April 4, 2019.
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Mock trial earns 2 big wins
The Cornell College mock trial team wraps up its regular season and heads into the championship portion of the season with a couple of big wins.
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Stolls endow Program for Law and Society
Sheryl Atkinson Stoll ’70 was the leading proponent and a key architect of Cornell College’s pre-law program, which has become a springboard for students to some of the nation’s top law schools and a nationally ranked mock trial team. Now Sheryl and her husband, Bill, an honorary alumnus of the college, have committed the lead gift […]
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De La Torre studying for a career in law
Jose De La Torre ’17 did his best to try everything Cornell College had to offer. His drive helped him earn degrees in both international relations and politics, hold leadership roles in a variety of student groups, hold two work-study positions, and study abroad. The ability to try things on the Block Plan helped him […]
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2 Mock Trial teams advance to championship series
Two of Cornell College’s Mock Trial squads have earned a bid to the Opening Round Championship Series, which will be held in March.
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Donahoo pursuing a career in law
International relations and philosophy double-major Sylvia Donahoo ’16 will attend William & Mary Law School in the fall.
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Center for Law & Society: Where are they now?
Since its establishment in 2005 the Center for Law and Society has had an impressive track record of placing students in law schools and fields related to law.
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Cornell Mock Trial Team debates its way to the top
MOUNT VERNON, Iowa – The Cornell Mock Trial team recently arrived back to the Cornell College campus with a 7th place trophy.