politics
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James S. Cutsinger ’75
Religious studies scholar and author James S. Cutsinger ’75 died Feb. 19, 2020, in Aiken, South Carolina.
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Thomas interviewed for The Lily
Professor of Politics and Women’s Studies Aparna Thomas was included in an article about the Oct. 22 presidential debate in The Lily, a publication for women by The Washington Post.
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Arnold maps out election twists and turns
Junior Drew Arnold uses Block 2 to complete an independent study block to research and map out the significant events that have led up to this election.
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Election season revs up on campus
Cornell College students are finding ways to explore the democratic process as the country gets closer to Election Day, Nov. 3.
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Eddie Moore ’89: Leadership & Service Award citation & response
Eddie Moore ’89, sought-after diversity consultant, educator, author, and lecturer on social and racial issues, receive a Leadership & Service Award.
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Toussaint ’86 aids in providing PPE during pandemic
Tamra Thompson Toussaint’s knowledge of legally compliant ways of breaking regulation roadblocks helped Georgia obtain personal protective equipment (PPE) and keep its citizens safe and healthy.
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Constitutional Law course foreshadows DACA case outcome
Every class teaches an important lesson, but one particular Cornell College class challenged students on a whole new level.
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Cornell elects four Trustees
The Cornell Board of Trustees has elected three new members—Marissa Czapla ’20, Stephanie Froehlich ’05, and George Krivo ’84—and reelected Francis Kao ’85.
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Goldberg discusses the week in politics 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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Katy Banks ’15: Providing early intelligence on COVID-19
As Chief of Staff for the New York City-based global intelligence and advisory firm Ergo, Katy Banks ’15 is focused on efforts to provide early intelligence and bold predictions on the future of COVID-19.
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Dr. Garrett Feddersen ’08: ‘Look out for each other’
As director of emergency services for Buena Vista Regional Medical Center, Dr. Garrett Fedderson ’08 implemented many changes as COVID-19 was discovered.
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Eddie Moore Jr. ’89: Addressing privilege in America
White Privilege Conference founder Eddie Moore ’89 is addressing privilege in America.
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Nicholas Wondra ’09: International trek includes Hilltop, Capitol Hill
Former Fulbright scholar Nicholas Wondra ’09 has traveled internationally from the Hilltop and back to Capitol Hill.
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Caucus creates news coverage
The Iowa caucuses brought news crews to campus for coverage of the first-in-the-nation contests.
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Kenney prepares for future as a social activist writer
Sophomore English major Connor Kenney is preparing for a career as a writer—a writer who uses literature as a form of social activism.