phi beta kappa
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Katie Brown ’06: Promoting women in STEM
Katie Brown ’06 is pursuing a unique set of passions. One is testing explosives. Another is strategizing ways to attract women to STEM careers. There’s also Irish step-dancing.
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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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Nicola Etter ՚19 tells her Cornell story
In addition to the overt beauty of this campus, Cornell excels in providing students with faculty who genuinely care about each student in and out of the classroom.
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19 students honored with election to Phi Beta Kappa
Nineteen Cornell College students were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the country’s oldest and most respected academic honor society. The students will be officially inducted at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, May 7, in Cole Library prior to the annual Baccalaureate ceremony. Phi Beta Kappa considers members of the top 15 percent of the senior class and […]
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Stanford professor to speak about inequality
David Grusky, professor of sociology at Stanford University, will speak at Cornell College at 3 p.m. on Dec. 7.
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21 elected to Phi Beta Kappa
Nineteen Cornell College seniors and two Cornell College juniors were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the country’s oldest and most respected academic honor society.
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Phi Beta Kappa scholar speaking Dec. 8
Professor and researcher Caroline Bruzelius will speak about “Seeing the World in a New Way: Art History and Digital Visualization” on Monday, Dec. 8, as part of the Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholars program.
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Twelve elected to Phi Beta Kappa
Twelve Cornell College seniors were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the country’s oldest and most respected academic honor society.
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Visiting scholar to talk about Supreme Court
Lee Epstein, a professor at the University of Southern California School of Law will give a public talk at Cornell College about the past, present, and future of the Supreme Court at 3:30 p.m. on Dec. 5 in the Hedges Conference Room in the Thomas Commons as part of the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar series.
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Seventeen elected to Phi Beta Kappa
Seventeen Cornell College seniors were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the country’s oldest and most respected academic honor society. The students will be officially inducted on April 27, after the annual Student Symposium.
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Lecture on science and details on March 21
Christopher Essex, a professor in the department of applied mathematics at the University of Western Ontario, will speak at Cornell College on March 21. He will talk about “When Scientific Technicalities Matter.”
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18 inducted into Phi Beta Kappa
Eighteen Cornell students were inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the country’s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society, on April 21.
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Student Symposium highlights scholarship
More than 50 Cornell College students will present their research on topics ranging from dating before and after 9/11 to a tectonic history of China to a look at masculine stereotypes in a high school vocal music classroom as part of the college’s 15th annual Student Symposium on April 16.
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21 elected to Phi Beta Kappa
Twenty-one Cornell students have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the country’s oldest and most widely-respected academic honor society.
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Phi Beta Kappa lecture set for April 23
Lisa Pratt, a professor in the department of geological sciences at Indiana University, will spend two days at Cornell College as the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar and deliver a lecture on Friday, April 23. Her lecture, “Technical and Ethical Challenges Associated with the Search for Extraterrestrial Life,” will address the ways scientists need to proceed when presented with the possibility of life on other planets.