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27-Mar-2015 9:00 AM EDT
Research Links Two Millennia of Cyclones, Floods, El Niño
Cornell College

Research published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by Rhawn Denniston, professor of geology at Cornell College, and his research team, created a 2,200-year-long record of extreme rainfall events that might also help predict future climate change.

Released: 30-Sep-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Research Provides Understanding About Expansion and Contraction of the Tropical Rain Belt
Cornell College

The research looks at the monsoon rains that fell in northern Australia over the past 3,000 years.

Released: 6-Jan-2017 12:05 PM EST
Research Reveals Help for Eating Disorder Patients
Cornell College

More people are dying from eating disorders than any other psychiatric disorder, and one Cornell College professor has discovered a way to help women by significantly reducing eating disorder symptoms in those who are struggling.

Released: 16-Jan-2017 4:05 PM EST
Student, Professor Use Sports Analytics to Discover NCAA Ranking Patterns
Cornell College

Does conference size impact conference rankings in NCAA men’s basketball? According to research and analysis by one Cornell College student, it does.

Released: 27-Jan-2017 12:05 PM EST
Research Finds Link Between Immigration Coverage, Partisan Identity
Cornell College

Studies are often conducted on how media messages impact individuals’ opinions, but very few have demonstrated how these messages shift political opinions and political identities of a larger group of people, until now.

Released: 2-Mar-2017 5:05 PM EST
Hassell Finds Absentee Vote-by-Mail Efforts Have Little Impact
Cornell College

Cornell College Professor of Politics Hans Hassell worked with a Republican Party organization in Minnesota to see if it increased electoral participation, and found absentee vote-by-mail efforts have little impact.

Released: 8-May-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Geologists Study the Past to Learn About El Niño's Future
Cornell College

Geologists at Cornell College are trying to discover how El Niño will behave in the future, and they are doing so by looking back in time.

Released: 16-May-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Professor Researches Cultural Clashes in the Classroom
Cornell College

A Cornell College professor just wrapped up a three-year project to research the story behind one Iowa public school’s struggle to deal with diversity and cultural differences following the initiation of a controversial federal program.

Released: 17-Jul-2017 9:00 AM EDT
Psychology Research Team Analyzes Online Prevention Project
Cornell College

Ringer Distinguished Professor of Psychology Melinda Green hasn’t missed a beat on her research about the heart’s relationship to eating disorders for 15 years.

Released: 19-Mar-2018 10:05 AM EDT
Neuroscience Research Suggests Cognitive Imbalance Can Occur After Heading a Soccer Ball
Cornell College

New behavioral neuroscience research suggests there’s likely a connection between heading the ball in soccer and brain imbalance.


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