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  • The Academic Minute for 2020.04.06-2020.04.10

    The Academic Minute for 2020.04.06-2020.04.10

    The Academic Minute from 04.06 – 04.10 Monday, April 6th Tyler Carrington – Cornell College Historical Personal Ads and Modern Dating Tyler Carrington is a cultural historian of modern Germany and teaches a wide variety of courses in the German Studies curriculum, ranging from intro and advanced German language, culture, and literature courses to seminars…

  • Tammy Mildenstein, Cornell College – Monarch Butterfly Preservation

    Tammy Mildenstein, Cornell College – Monarch Butterfly Preservation

    On Cornell College Week: The restoration of monarch butterfly populations is a vital preservation topic. Tammy Mildenstein, assistant professor of biology, says how we still need to know more about how they use their habitat. Tammy Mildenstein is an assistant professor of biology at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. She teaches courses in biology,…

  • Cornell College Week on The Academic Minute (2020.04.06)

    Cornell College Week on The Academic Minute (2020.04.06)

    Cornell College Week on The Academic Minute 2019.04.06 Monday, March 30th Tyler Carrington, assistant professor of German studies and history, looks to the past to study historical personal ads and link them to today’s modern dating practices. Tuesday, March 31st Barbara Christie-Pope, professor of biology, explores why we may have to go down several avenues…

  • The Academic Minute for 2017.12.18-12.22 – CORNELL COLLEGE WEEK

    The Academic Minute for 2017.12.18-12.22 – CORNELL COLLEGE WEEK

    Academic Minute from 12.18 – 12.22 Monday, December 18th Tammy Mildenstein – Cornell College Fruit Bats Tammy Mildenstein is an assistant professor of biology at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. She teaches courses in biology, including Ecology, Environmental Biology, Conservation Biology, and Organismal Biology. Tammy studies threatened flying foxes in Southeast Asia and Oceania.…

  • Tammy Mildenstein, Cornell College – Fruit Bats

    Tammy Mildenstein, Cornell College – Fruit Bats

    Another species is on the brink of near extinction. Tammy Mildenstein, assistant professor of biology at Cornell College, explores Old World fruit bats and why their decline is harmful to their environment. Tammy Mildenstein is an assistant professor of biology at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. She teaches courses in biology, including Ecology, Environmental…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2017.12.18) – CORNELL COLLEGE WEEK

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2017.12.18) – CORNELL COLLEGE WEEK

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2017.12.18 Monday, December 18th Tammy Mildenstein of Cornell College explores Old World fruit bats and why they may become extinct. Tuesday,Β December 19th Erin Davis of Cornell College discusses the trials faced by the homeless LGBTQ community. Wednesday, December 20th Hans Hassell of Cornell College examines the media coverage of…