politics
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Globe-trotting career lands in London
Maha Jadallah Harper ’95 never intended to become a citizen of the world.
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Cornell Fellowship opened doors
Aaron Reykdal ’06 was one of the first Cornell Fellows and credits the program with setting him on his career path.
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Dave Loebsack: Life after Cornell
Former Cornell professor, Congressman Dave Loebsack, was elected to national office in 2006 and is in his sixth term in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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9 new faculty to teach at Cornell College
A new academic year begins today at Cornell College, and the college welcomes nine new faculty members in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
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Hassell publishes book exploring primary elections
Professor Hans Hassell explore what’s behind a primary election in his new book “The Party’s Primary,” published by Cambridge University Press.
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Research aims to understand the media’s political coverage
Professor of Politics Hans Hassell and Zach Stoll ’18 are working together on their Cornell Summer Research Institute project about political coverage in the news.
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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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Cornell professor finds link between immigration coverage, partisan identity
Studies are often conducted on how media messages impact individuals’ opinions, but very few have demonstrated how these messages shift political opinions and political identities of a larger group of people, until now.
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The Gazette features Professor Hassell in presidential campaign story
Professor of Politics Hans Hassell was interviewed for an article in the Gazette called “Poli-sci professors note benefits, challenges from non-traditional campaign.”
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Allin, Medina, and Bon Appétit honored by CDG
The Mount Vernon-Lisbon Community Development Group (CDG) will recognize Professor of Politics Craig Allin as Citizen of the Year, Bon Appétit as Business of the Year, and Melinda Medina ’16 as an outstanding volunteer board member at its annual recognition event Aug. 16. The event will be held at the United Methodist Church community room beginning at 6:30 p.m. […]
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Cornell College alumnus chosen to lead Minnesota Judicial District as chief judge
Cornell College alumnus John Guthmann ’76 has been selected by fellow judges to become chief judge of Minnesota’s Second Judicial District.
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Professor Hassell talks Trump with Iowa Public Radio
Professor of Politics Hans Hassell was on Iowa Public Radio’s “River to River” on May 25. Hassell talked about the GOP unifying behind Donald Trump. The show is posted on the Iowa Public Radio website, along with an article.
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Bill Clinton visiting Cornell College Jan. 28
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton will speak at Cornell College at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, in the Richard and Norma Small Multi-Sport Center gymnasium. The Mount Vernon Get Out the Caucus Event with Bill Clinton is open to the public, and doors open at 1:15 p.m. RSVPs will be taken online.
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Carly Fiorina visiting Cornell College Jan. 20
U.S. presidential candidate Carly Fiorina will speak at Cornell College at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, on the Orange Carpet of the Thomas Commons. The Town Hall event is open to the public and is part of a presidential candidates visit series.
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Write-in candidate Johnson Pendleton ’87 visits Jan. 14
U.S. presidential write-in candidate and Cornell College alumna Cathy Johnson Pendleton ’87 will speak at Cornell at 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, in Shaw Lounge of the Thomas Commons. The Town Meeting event is open to the public and is part of a presidential candidates visit series.