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Storytime with Corey

This monthly column in Cornellians, Cornell's alumni publication, features tales and trivia of Cornell's past.

History Brothers: A Chat with Evan Earle ’02, MS ’14, and Corey Earle ’07

Steeped in Big Red lore since childhood, they ponder their favorite artifacts, what Ezra would think of today’s University, and more...

Cornell history course marks 10 years of community

When Corey Ryan Earle ’07 began teaching the Cornell history course The First American University, he had several goals, including giving students a deep understanding and shared appreciation for Cornell’s uniqueness and many pioneering “firsts.” But he didn’t anticipate that 10 years later, the course would create a multigenerational, international community, thousands strong...

AMST 2001 bridges the gap between Cornell and Cornellians

A first-generation student reflects on AMST 2001 and its connections to Cornell history, community, and identity during a pandemic year.
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The links below offer various Cornell history-related resources, primarily hosted by the Cornell University Library.

  • Rare and Manuscript Collections
  • Images from the Rare and Manuscript Collections
  • The Cornell Daily Sun Keith R. Johnson ’56 Digital Archive
  • eCommons@Cornell Digitized University Archives
  • Campus Artifacts, Art & Memorabilia
  • Cornell History Exhibits, Resources, and Links
  • Cornell University Research Guide
  • The History Center in Tompkins County
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