Corey Ryan Earle is a visiting lecturer at Cornell University, where he has taught over 4,500 students in a class on the history of Cornell since 2011. He serves as a Cornell history resource person for departments and organizations across campus while working in Alumni Affairs & Development. Passionate about the value of history and traditions in building community and sense of belonging, Corey has written about the topic for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Corey received his B.S. in communication from Cornell University in 2007 and M.A. in higher education administration and leadership from Teachers College, Columbia University in 2017. He previously served as board president of The History Center in Tompkins County.
Check out upcoming Cornell history-related events or enjoy past lectures and webinars. Corey can be contacted for speaking engagements by sending an email.
Want more Cornell fun facts? Read the “Storytime with Corey” column in Cornellians: Cornell’s alumni publication.