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Recent News About Coe College
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Coe alumna and Fulbright recipient Martha Hughes ’12 advocates for Navajo Nation students
“Hey, we're going on a band trip to China in two weeks, and we need an oboe player. Do you have a passport?
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Kohawk’s debut poetry book is a 2020 National Poetry Series winner; set to publish this month
Amanda MooreIn the silent stillness of dawn, Amanda Moore ’97 surfs the frigid and thunderous crash of the Pacific Ocean waves.
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Coe College earns top rankings from multiple national publications
Year after year, national publications take notice of Coe College.
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Arts@Coe announces vibrant 2021-2022 schedule
Arts at Coe 2021-2022 Season A full slate of events will showcase Coe College talent and renowned performers as part of the Arts@Coe season.
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Alumnus David T. Hayes ’93 selected as Coe College’s 16th president
After a competitive national search, the Coe College Board of Trustees has selected Interim President David T. Hayes ’93 as the college’s 16th president.
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Coe College marks the start of the construction phase of the David and Janice McInally Center for Health and Society with steel signing ceremony
The sun shone brightly on the Coe College campus as more than 120 people gathered to celebrate the ceremonial start of the construction phase of the David and Janice McInally Center for Health and Society (CHS) September 30.
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Data science is driving the world and a career search for senior Kohawk
Katie Krob“It’s exciting and kind of scary,” Katie Krob ’22 thoughtfully said.
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A Kohawk’s dream takes flight with a job at Shuttleworth & Ingersoll
Joshua Conte Josh Conte '23 made the impossible possible. Law firm internships are already a challenge to find, but Josh managed to secure an internship...and a job.
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Coe College transitions to online bookstore
BookstoreWhile Kohawks enjoyed summer break, campus was buzzing with the launch of a new bookstore.
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Coe College navigates extraordinary recruiting year to welcome third-largest class
High school students across the country continue to take notice of Coe College’s perennial national recognition as a leading college.
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In-person Thursday Forum lectures return for the 2021-2022 year
Thursday Forum 2021-2022Coe College is pleased to announce the 2021-2022 Thursday Forum lecture schedule.
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In-person Thursday Forum lectures return for the 2021-2022 year
Thursday Forum 2021-2022Coe College is pleased to announce the 2021-2022 Thursday Forum lecture schedule.
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Kohawk Rachael Murtaugh leads post-derecho Cedar Rapids reforestation efforts
Rachael Murtaugh “With time, I’ve gotten used to what we see until I go to a city that wasn’t affected and has all their trees.
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‘Leaving her at a place I love’ Another Coe legacy began this Move-In Weekend
Ella Brazell ’25 was facing a decision typical of others her age on May 1, National College Decision Day.
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Registration Opens for Fall Term 2021 on August 17
Registration Opens for Fall Term 2021
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Durward Ensemble Concert on August 11
Durward Contemporary Ensemble will be returning to Coe's campus the week of August 9th to record our new album!
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Coe student receives U.S Department of State Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship to study in Turkey
With the sweet smell of fresh-baked bread clinging to the hot summer air, MyKeisha Wells ’22 and her mom tearfully embraced.
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COE COLLEGE: Coe College to enhance corridor health care education with construction of Center for Health and Society
Later this year, Coe College will begin construction on its new Center for Health and Society (CHS), which will house the college’s innovative programs related to health and well-being in all aspects of society.
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37.8 percent of Coe College students played sports on university teams in 2017-2018
In 2017-2018, 37.8 percent of Coe College students participated in collegiate sports, according to data made available by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).
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Cost of college went up for all students at Coe College
Tuition and fees rose 3.8 percent for 2018-19 at Coe College, according to recent data from the U.S. Department of Education.