sociology & anthropology
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Hiromi Nakazawa ’01: Facing big challenges
Hiromi Nakazawa ’01 grew up in Japan and lives with her husband Harper Reed ’01 and their son in Chicago. She works as a tax senior manager at Deloitte.
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8 faculty join Cornell in 170th year
Cornell’s 8 new full-time faculty offer a wide range of experience from their studies and work in the U.S., England, Australia, and China.
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Last Word: McLennan College Hall holds our stories
Jan Thomas ’80’s remarks at the dedication of McLennan College Hall, where she spent time as a child of Prof. Richard Thomas and later as a Cornell student.
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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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Stolz headed to Bulgaria on Fulbright
Senior Tessa Stolz talks about the benefits of an 18 day class, the one and only class you focus on for an 18 day block, on the block plan.
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5 professors you should know
Meet five Cornell College faculty at the midpoint of their careers, each with deep commitments to their students and their scholarship. Several followed a straight path to graduate school and found Cornell. Others left unrelated careers to pursue their passion. Two are alumni who returned to teach on the block plan.
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The anthropologist: Associate Professor of Anthropology Misha Quill
Misha Quill didn’t originally intend to be an academic. She grew up on the East Coast and worked in public radio before heading to graduate school at age 40.
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Johnnie Johnson ’97: Preparing future generations
Johnnie Johnson ’97, VP of admissions at Transylvania University, recalls his own decision to attend a small, private liberal arts college in Iowa.
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Jane Welgos Sidwell ’69: Serving others at a sacred time
Jane Welgos Sidwell ’69 provided leadership in the fields of hospice and palliative care—serving the needs of those approaching the end of life.
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Second Year Seminar teaches real-world problem solving
Cornell College sophomores are getting first-hand experiences exploring what it’s like to put their education to use in solving community problems.
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CSRI sociology team researches midwifery
Three CSRI students worked with Professor of Sociology Tori Barnes-Brus ’97 to explore a centuries-old practice that continues today–midwifery.
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Cornell professors awarded $32,250 for Open Educational Resources
Five Cornell College professors have been awarded a total of $32,250 in grants to create and use Open Educational Resources (OER) in upcoming classes.
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Cleo Sullivan ՚21 to serve in AmeriCorps before grad school
Monticello, Iowa B.A. in sociology and anthropology with a minor in Spanish Questions and answers have been edited for clarity and length. What are your short and long-term plans after Cornell? After graduation, I plan on doing a service year with Jesuit Volunteer/AmeriCorps VISTA in Omak, Washington as a youth coordinator at the Foundation for […]
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Madeleine Kleckner ՚21 intertwines writing, advocacy to create her future career
Hometown: Minneapolis, Minnesota B.A. with an individualized major in creative and political social advocacy Questions and answers have been edited for clarity and length. How has Cornell prepared you for your future? I loved my time on the executive board of the Third-Wave Resource Group (TWRG). Aside from the discussions we led on intersectional feminist […]
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Cornell grads offered positions in selective Teaching Assistant Program in France
Ariel Barbee, Robert Petrie, and Maura Quinn will be calling Metropolitan France home for seven months while they teach English to French students in the primary and secondary levels.