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Recent News About Coe College
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Kohawk making a mark in green energy with Graduate Research Fellowship Program award from the National Science Foundation
Annie Ruckman ’20 found a home within the Department of Physics at Coe College before even stepping foot on campus as a first-year student — she was invited during a prospective student visit day to join a research project.
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Teaching and Learning Inside: The Transformative Potential of College-in-Prison Programs
What are prisons for? What should happen to people when they are incarcerated? Since most incarcerated individuals in the U.S. eventually are released, vocational training, GED and higher-education programs were long seen as a way to help them work toward lives that would keep them out of jail.
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Health & Wellness Fair on March 08
Health & Wellness Fair
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Guided Meditation with Jodi on March 08
Guided Meditation with Jodi
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Aspiring lawyer Alisha Budhwani ’22 gaining courtroom experience during Washington, D.C., Term
“My grandpa's dream was to be a lawyer before moving to America, and now I’m fulfilling his dream,” Alisha Budhwani ’22 said.
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Henry Tippie supported Coe like he was an alum
Coe College mourns the passing of Henry Tippie, a friend and benefactor of the college.
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Health & Wellness Career Community Virtual Event - "My journey to grad school" on February 22
Health & Wellness Career Community Virtual Event - "My journey to grad school"
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Yoga with Darcy on February 21
Yoga with Darcy
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Coe College’s Contemporary Issues Forum hosting Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen
Author and educator Viet Thanh Nguyen will speak at Coe College as the featured guest of the 17th annual Contemporary Issues Forum.
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Contemporary Issues Forum on February 16
Contemporary Issues Forum
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Coe alumna making a mark on the pioneering field of behavioral economics
If you ask Ashley Robins ’21 to summarize what she’s studying in graduate school, you’ll probably hear her say, “I study the human, not the robot.”
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How a road trip and a text from a professor led one Kohawk to a Gilman Scholarship
A college road trip doesn’t typically lead to a major scholarship, but the road traveled by Faith Zeonweh ’23 has hardly been typical.
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Coe College and the University of Iowa form partnership to fast-track Coe students to study finance at UI’s Tippie College of Business
Coe College and the University of Iowa have formed a new partnership that will streamline the process for Coe students to be admitted to the Master of Science in Finance program in the university’s Tippie College of Business.
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Kohawks band together to make textbooks available for check out from Stewart Memorial Library
Whether Kohawks are in need of tutoring, research assistance, writing guidance, peer-to-peer support or even a pick-me-up from the coffee shop, Stewart Memorial Library is truly a vibrant hub for academic success.
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Coe grad is on a path to build think tank with help from Kohawk mentors
Alexa Eastburg ’21 may be a recent graduate, but she’s already experiencing major career firsts.
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Kohawk Startup awards Coe students funding for entrepreneurial ideas
Kohawk Startup was developed by C3: Creativity, Careers, Community to create mentorships and provide hands-on entrepreneurial experience for students.
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Hobby leads to unique internship opportunity for Coe senior
For years, Hunter Jeffrey ’22 planned to work his way into managing an NFL team after earning his degree in business administration with a sports management concentration.
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Final Grades and Attendance are Due from the Faculty Online (11:59 PM)
Final Grades and Attendance are Due from the Faculty Online (11:59 PM)
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Men’s Basketball Survives Late Comeback Attempt in Win over Aurora
The Coe College men's basketball team hung on for a 69-67 victory over Aurora University on Friday evening.