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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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Cornell College begins partnership with university in China

The Chinese Ministry of Education has approved a program between Cornell College and Beihua University in Jilin City, China.

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One Course: Intro to Data Science

Cornell's Introduction to Data Science course isn’t like other stats courses. It is about exposing students to reality.

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Anthony Delgado ’18: Job search

This graphic illustrates how Anthony Delgado '18 used Cornell College's Berry Career Institute for job search.

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Cannon selected as ASA Fellow

The American Statistical Association (ASA) has selected Watson M. Davis Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Ann Cannon as an ASA Fellow. Cannon will be recognized on  July 30 at the Joint...

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The Young and the Generous

We talked to 6 young and generous donors to Cornell College about why they give.

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KCRG-TV features Science Facilities Celebration

KCRG-TV9 attended the Science Facilities Celebration on Oct. 25 and produced a story about the new and renovated building projects.

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Transfer student quickly invests in Cornell community

Jonathan Lopez, a nurse for the past seven years, decided to pursue another one of his passions: business. When he transferred to Cornell College he realized that switching to the block plan was a bit...

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Cornell team wins at data science competition

Cornell students took home the Overall Winner award in the Novice Division at the MinneMUDAC student data science challenge on Nov. 9 in the Twin Cities.

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Celebrating the sciences

With the cutting of a "DNA ribbon," Cornell dedicated Russell Science Center and celebrated the completion of its $35 million Science Facilities Project.

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Sophomore pushes through her fears to find success

Sophomore Bailey Barnard is not staying home in Keystone, Iowa, for the summer. Instead, she’s taking on an internship as a summer analyst at Goldman Sachs in Salt Lake City, Utah, in their Operations...

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Ebert thrives on opportunities

Sophomore Kenna Ebert isn’t waiting around for opportunities, she’s actively pursuing them. That’s the single most important thing this Arkansas native says she’s learned since she started her college...

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Tony deLaubenfels helped build Computer Science Department from ground up

Cornell College’s computer science major was established months before Tony deLaubenfels arrived in 1983. For the next 37 years he helped build the program.

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Stephen Bean inspired non-majors to find beauty in mathematical ideas

Associate Professor of Mathematics Stephen Bean inspired non-mathematics majors with his course Great Mathematical Ideas (Math 110).

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How 4 retiring faculty made their marks at Cornell

Four faculty retired in May after shaping Cornell College students, programs, and the institution itself for a combined total of 112 years.

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Krull ՚20 personalized her degree to fit her interests

After her Sociology 101 course, Allison Krull ՚20 realized taking a sociology class was a fascinating way to learn how to talk about life.

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9 new faculty bring expertise to Cornell College

Cornell is welcoming nine new faculty members for the 2020–21 academic year. They come from all over the country to bring their knowledge and expertise to Cornell’s students.

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Students finish in top 3 of analytics competition

A team of four Cornell College students received third place in an analytics competition that involved teams from across the country.

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Cornell introduces data science, applied statistics majors

Our world is filled with data and jobs that require data analysis skills.  With so much data, there’s more demand for people who can interpret and understand it. As students show more and more interest...

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From Kathmandu to Australia, Politte-Corn ՚20 traveled a path to self-discovery

Maddie Politte-Corn embraced the challenge of self-discovery during her four years at Cornell College. She says she had to do a lot of exploring in order to better understand herself.

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