Spanish Studies News
Sarah Sebring Binder ’77: Author, educator, lifelong adventurer
Sarah Sebring Binder ’77 is a retired educator, author, athlete, fiddler, and master gardener. Read More About Sarah Sebring Binder ’77: Author, educator, lifelong adventurer
I help students feel comfortable
Julissa Rivera ’24, Admission Visit Team specialist, writes about how rewarding her work-study job has been at Cornell. Read More About I help students feel comfortable
Lauren Buckner ’99: Block planning a life
As an entrepreneur with multiple businesses, Lauren Buckner ’99 is often asked how she juggles it all. Her solution is to block plan her life. Read More About Lauren Buckner ’99: Block planning a life
Life after Student Senate
Three former Student Senate presidents tell how they leveraged their experiences into their lives after Cornell. Read More About Life after Student Senate
10 new faculty join Cornell
Cornell College welcomes 10 new full-time faculty members for the 2023-24 academic year. As a group, they have studied around the world and cover a range of expertise from documentary filmmaking to the economics of invasive species. Pictured, back row from left: James Goodenberger, Andrew Walters, Joshua Otten, Nicole Green, J. Fabian Candelaria, Collin O’Leary, […] Read More About 10 new faculty join Cornell
All-American Sanjuanita “Sam” Martinez ’16
All-American Sanjuanita “Sam” Martinez ’16 is a defense attorney with the Public Defender’s Office and coaches cross country and track in Mason City, Iowa. Read More About All-American Sanjuanita “Sam” Martinez ’16
Cornell welcomes new faculty
Cornell welcomed a number of new faculty members for the 2021–2022 academic year, including these six full-time faculty. Read More About Cornell welcomes new faculty
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 […] Read More About Cleo Sullivan ՚21 to serve in AmeriCorps before grad school
Ujjesa Dhanak ’19: Make your voice heard
For Ujjesa Dhanak ’19, favorite Cornell memories come from time spent with students, faculty, and staff to improve Cornell for future students. Read More About Ujjesa Dhanak ’19: Make your voice heard
Alexander Nelson ’21 accomplishments stack up to KC library position
Hometown: Stillwater, Minnesota B.A. in philosophy and Spanish Questions and answers have been edited for clarity and length. What are your short and long-term plans after Cornell? I will be working at the Kansas City Public Library immediately after graduation, and in the long term, I plan to go to graduate school or law school. […] Read More About Alexander Nelson ’21 accomplishments stack up to KC library position
Decolonizing Comics: Latinx Graphic Narratives in the U.S.
Professor Fernanda Díaz-Basteris has introduced a new course on campus, Decolonizing Comics: Latinx Graphic Narratives in the U.S. Read More About Decolonizing Comics: Latinx Graphic Narratives in the U.S.
A small college with big data
Behind the scenes, a student-faculty research team is sifting through extensive amounts of COVID-19 data to provide insight to campus leaders. Read More About A small college with big data
Armstrong explores coastal ecosystems during Cornell Fellowship
Even though Kat Armstrong’s Cornell Fellowship ended when summer break came to a close, she says the internship opportunity is just the beginning of her amazing career adventure. Read More About Armstrong explores coastal ecosystems during Cornell Fellowship
Researchers support college in making data-driven decisions
Behind the scenes of some big decisions, a student-faculty research team is sifting through extensive amounts of COVID-19 data to provide insight to campus leaders. When COVID-19 caused a shut down of campus, Associate Professor of Chemistry Jai Shanata joined a group of campus leaders working on a process for the safe return of students. […] Read More About Researchers support college in making data-driven decisions
Ebert thrives on opportunities
Sophomore Kenna Ebert isn’t waiting around for opportunities, she’s actively pursuing them. Read More About Ebert thrives on opportunities
Nancy Kleihauer Adams ’64 receives Leadership & Service Award
Cornell is proud to acknowledge the outstanding accomplishments of Nancy Kleihauer Adams '64 by awarding her the Leadership & Service Award. Read More About Nancy Kleihauer Adams ’64 receives Leadership & Service Award
Language skills open doors for alumna
Knowing how to speak Spanish has opened doors for Gabie Campbell ՚18. Read More About Language skills open doors for alumna
Ryan ’13 teaches and learns languages
If you ever find yourself in historic Santiago de Compostela, Spain, you might bump into Cornell College graduate Maggie Ryan '13. Read More About Ryan ’13 teaches and learns languages
Cornell College welcomes 9 new faculty
With the start of its 167th academic year this week, Cornell College welcomes not just students but nine new faculty members teaching a wide range of subjects. Read More About Cornell College welcomes 9 new faculty
Trousdale earns Gilman Scholarship to Argentina
Oliver Trousdale ’20 will spend the fall 2019 semester studying in Argentina with a $2,500 Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State. Read More About Trousdale earns Gilman Scholarship to Argentina