politics
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All-American John “Jake” Remes ’80
All-American John “Jake” Remes ’80 was president and general manager for 24 of his 36 years at KARE 11 TV, the Minneapolis NBC affiliate. He retired in 2021.
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Cornell College announces new Trustees
The Cornell College Board of Trustees has elected three new members—Tahllee Baynard ’97, Felecia Epps ’80, and Lauren Williams ’22—and reelected Sheryl Stoll ’70.
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Cornell president on advisory committee to launch new pathway to law school
LSAC will offer undergraduate students a new pathway to law school, and Cornell President Jonathan Brand is on the advisory committee guiding the process.
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Goldberg receives grant to study school board pandemic responses
Local public K-12 school board members have been thrust into the spotlight over the past two years as they find themselves at the heart of many heated policy discussions during the pandemic.
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Cornell welcomes new faculty
Cornell welcomed a number of new faculty members for the 2021–2022 academic year, including these six full-time faculty.
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Sultan Ahmed Khan ՚21 pursues divinity degree at Harvard
Hometown: Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan B.A. in international relations and politics Questions and answers have been edited for clarity and length. What are your short and long-term plans after Cornell? Short-term: I will be pursuing my 3-year master of divinity degree at Harvard Divinity School. My research focus will be political Islam. Mid-term: I intend […]
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Goldberg guest column published in Des Moines Register
Cornell College Assistant Professor of American Politics Megan Goldberg was recently featured as a guest columnist in the Des Moines Register.
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Goldberg interviewed about Biden’s speech to congress
Assistant Professor of American Politics Megan Goldberg was interviewed by KCRG-TV9 following President Joe Biden’s address to congress.
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Williams honored as Newman Civic Fellow
Cornell College’s own Lauren Williams has been honored as Newman Civic Fellow.
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Michael Hofmann ’93: Learning, applying, moving on
Denver attorney Michael Hofmann ’93 gained an unusual skill studying One Course At A Time: The ability to move quickly from one challenge to the next.
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Cornell senior hired as local police officer
From walking the ped mall to driving a squad car on the streets of Mount Vernon and Lisbon, one senior is ready for the next steps in her career.
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Miranda Hall: Running on full
Junior Miranda Hall says being on the Rams cross country and track & field teams helps her stay organized and in good mental health.
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Goldberg discusses election on IPR
Assistant Professor of American Politics Megan Goldberg shared her expertise on Iowa Public Radio’s “River to River” broadcast about the week in politics.
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Zackeree Kelin ’01: Fighting for the people
Zackeree Kelin ’01 serves the public interest at Davis Kelin Law Firm, working toward systemic change so people receive equitable and fair treatment.
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Iowa trivia’s biggest fan
Jessica Rundlett ’07, the State Historical Society of Iowa’s special projects and outreach coordinator, is an Iowa trivia expert.