Apply Jobs Calendar Directory Contact Us
  • Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni
  • Local Community
  • Parents & Families
  • About Cornell
  • Academics
  • Admission
  • Athletics
  • Campus Life
  • Library
  • Giving
  • News & Events
About Cornell > Campus Buildings Tour > Administrative Buildings > Stoner House

Stoner House (1902)

Stoner House

Named for one of its former owners, Inez Stoner, the home's claim to fame was its coffee shop that featured triangle-shaped doughnuts in four flavors and four choices of toppings. That was from 1939 to 1942.

Cornell bought the house in 1974 and converted it into faculty apartments. Since 1994 it has housed the office of intercultural life (ICL).


  • About Cornell
  • Cornell Profile
  • Mission & Values
  • One Course At A Time
  • Colleges That Change Lives
  • We're Not in Ithaca
  • Virtual Tour
  • Visit Cornell
  • History & Traditions
  • Campus & Facilities
  • Campus Buildings Tour
    • Residence Halls
    • Academic Buildings
    • Administrative Buildings
      • Old Sem
      • Luce Admission Center at Wade House
      • Scott Alumni Center at Rood House
      • President's House
      • Ebersole Center
      • Stoner House
    • Athletic Facilities
    • Campus Hubs
  • President & Leadership
  • Campus Sustainability
© 2013 Cornell College | 600 First Street SW, Mount Vernon, IA 52314 | (319) 895-4000 | Contact Us | Website Feedback