mathematics and statistics
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Cole Library: A one-stop shop for student success
The Cole Library Center for Teaching and Learning is a suite of resources that can help students in just about any class.
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Hilmers ’72 inducted into US Astronaut Hall of Fame
Thirty-two years ago David Hilmers ’72 stepped off his fourth and final NASA mission and retired his space gear.
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Pi on the Wall in Cole Library
If you’ve been in Cornell College’s Cole Library since March 14, you may have noticed that it’s looking a bit more … mathematical.
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I help students feel comfortable
Julissa Rivera ’24, Admission Visit Team specialist, writes about how rewarding her work-study job has been at Cornell.
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10 new faculty join Cornell
Cornell College welcomes 10 new full-time faculty members for the 2023-24 academic year. As a group, they have studied around the world and cover a range of expertise from documentary filmmaking to the economics of invasive species.
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Teach what you love
Six Cornell faculty offer expertise on their fields and why they are passionate about teaching them.
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Statistics for all, and all for statistics
Tyler George talks about the versatility of statistics, what truly drew him to it and how he brings that versatility into the classroom
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Castiglione takes on dual leadership role with Cornell Esports
Senior Jack Castiglione is the first student to take on a role as a multi-game captain for the Cornell Esports program.
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Scholarship was life-changing for Barnard
When Bailey Barnard ’21 found out she would receive Cornell’s Mary Bowman Seidler Endowed Scholarship, she knew she would be able to attend Cornell.
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Couple champions accessibility in the SAW
When the SAW opened, donors Andrew Buchmeyer ’86 and Gretchen Liebenow Buchmeyer ’88 were cheering from the sidelines about how accessible the facility is.
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Statistics students make discoveries by analyzing datasets
Three Cornell Summer Research Institute (CSRI) students set out to discover answers as they analyzed datasets on crime, rivers, and archeological pottery.
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Shawn Henning ’96: Empowering tech access for all
When Shawn Henning ’97 lost his vision he taught himself to use assistive technologies built into computers–and focused on accessibility as a programmer.
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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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Chase Sonnemaker ՚21 finds his path in business analytics
Hometown: Washington, Illinois B.A. in business analytics with minors in applied statistics and computer science Questions and answers have been edited for clarity and length. What are your short and long-term plans after Cornell? I have been offered a position as a business analyst which I intend to accept. After I spend time building my […]
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A spiritual journey on the Hilltop
After attending a meditation class, Angel Fabila ’21 discovered Cornell’s rich spiritual life programming.