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4 Cornellians named UPS Scholars »

Four Cornellians were selected as UPS Scholar and received $500-$1000 scholarships through the Iowa College Foundation. Nick Selby, Alex Riniker, Kade Parry, and Katherine Schveiger were named recipients.  Read more
News

H1N1 test results negative »

Test results were negative for the student who showed symptoms of the H1N1 virus last week. Results came back from the State Hygienic Lab Monday morning and confirmed that the student was not infected with H1N1. Read more
Events

Richard Thaler to lecture May 14 »

Richard Thaler, co-author of Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness, will deliver the Roe Howard Freedom Lecture on May 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Cornell College in Hedges Conference Room. Read more
Athletics

Softball sets wins mark »

Cornell earned a record-setting 19th victory in the season finale at the Mount Vernon Softball Complex. The Rams rewrote a large chunk of the school's record book this spring and finished 19-20 overall. Read more
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