Events
Jerry Mischak Exhibition: Follow the Leak
Exhibit / College of Architecture, Art and Planning
Jerry Mischak's work utilizes humble and accessible material — they are investigations that reference the body and its environment. His drawings to date...
Milstein Hall
Exhibit: Celebrating 25 Years - Latino Studies...
Exhibit / Latino Studies Program
As part LSP's 25th anniversary celebration, the Latino Studies Program invites you to stop by Olin Library and visit the book exhibit (display cases across...
Olin Library
Department of Clinical Sciences Resident... 8:00am
Seminar / Clinical Sciences, Veterinary College
"Strategies for Teaching Students in the Clinics" Speaker: Dr. Peggy Brosnahan Equine Genetics Center Baker Institute for Animal Health
Clinical Programs Center
Better Proces Control School - Acidfied Foods Only 8:00am
Class/ Workshop / Food Science
The Better Process Control Schools (BPCS) certify supervisors of thermal processing systems, acidification, and container closure evaluation programs for...
Food Research Lab
Capitalizing on Social Medial for Learning... 8:30am
Conference/Workshop / Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE)
Most students connect daily to each other via social media tools. This session introduces participants to novel ways specific tools can be incorporated to...
Physical Sciences Building
Exhibit: Artists explore U.S.-Mexico border... 8:30am
Cultural, Exhibit, Special Event / Latino Studies Program
On Nov. 8, Maria Fernandez gave an artist's talk about the exhibit of her photographs of the U.S.-Mexico border, which she has installed at the Latino...
Rockefeller Hall
Wardrobes and Rabbit Holes: A Dark History of... 9:00am
Exhibit / Cornell University Library, English
In recent years literature for children has seen a tremendous surge in the public consciousness, and many concerned adults have spoken out against what they...
Kroch Library
Paws for the Season Pet Food and Supply Drive 9:00am
Charity/Fundraiser
Transportation, Mail, and Fleet Services staff are holding their annual Paws for the Season drive and collecting much-needed items such as pet food and toys,...
Cinemania: Harun Farocki and Holly Zausner 10:00am
Exhibit / Johnson Museum of Art
"Cinemania" turns the gallery into a laboratory for film, much like an editing room, where individual shots are closely examined before being assembled into...
Johnson Museum of Art
Flu Clinic 10:00am
Gannett Health Services
Gannett recommends campus-wide vaccination in order to maximize the benefit of protection from illness. Flu vaccine is FREE to enrolled Cornell students,...
Clark Hall
Harry Bertoia: Sound and Vision 10:00am
Johnson Museum of Art
Born Arieto Bertoia in Italy, Harry Bertoia (1915–1978) emigrated to the United States with as a teenager and became a prolific sculptor, printmaker, and...
Johnson Museum of Art
Illuminated: The Art of Sacred Books 10:00am
Exhibit / Johnson Museum of Art
Organized by the Rubin Museum of Art and cocurated by Agniezska Helman-Wazny (a former visiting scholar at Cornell), this exhibition explores the aesthetic...
Johnson Museum of Art
Mirror of the City: The Printed View in Italy... 10:00am
Exhibit / Johnson Museum of Art
This exhibition of prints, drawings, and books aims to assert the crucial role of the repeatable image in developing the Western concept of the city. It...
Johnson Museum of Art
Make Week @ Cornell 12:00pm
Special Event / Art
Make Week is a collaborative experiment to bring together makers from different disciplines to work on creative and innovative projects over the course of...
Olive Tjaden Hall
Davide Tarizzo, "Lacan and the Question of the... 12:00pm
Lecture / Romance Studies
Davide Tarizzo teaches Moral Philosophy at the University of Salerno and Political Philosophy at the University of Naples "L'Orientale." He is also a...
Morrill Hall
Retiring From Driving: A resource for caregivers 1:30pm
Class/ Workshop / Cornell Cooperative Extension
Way2Go and The Community Dispute Resolution Center (CDRC) have developed this collaborative effort that strives to support senior drivers and their families...
Various Locations
Jurisdictional Borderlands: Extraterritoriality... 4:15pm
Lecture / Law School
"Clarke Initiative Colloquium on Law and Development in the Middle East and North Africa." Ziad Fahmy is an Assistant Professor of Modern Middle East...
Myron Taylor Hall
Daily Sun Dialogues: Drinking and Hazing at... 4:30pm
Panel Discussion / Other
This fall, The Cornell Daily Sun will launch a new medium for the local community to interact with its news. Twice a semester, The Sun will host Daily Sun...
Plant Sciences Building
Diwali Festival of Lights 4:30pm
Join us for an evening of delicious foods celebrating Diwali, the five-day Festival of Lights. The menu includes bhel puri, fruit chaat, samosas, lamb korma,...
Hans Bethe House
Marie-Dominique Garnier, Workshop: "What's Your... 4:30pm
Roundtable / Romance Studies
Marie-Dominique Garnier is Professor of English literature at the University of Paris VIII, where she teaches courses and seminars on 17th century poetry and...
Morrill Hall
Book Talk: Social Zooarchaeology: Humans and... 4:30pm
Author Appearance / Cornell University Library, Anthropology
Animals have touched the life of every human, whether it’s raising them for food, keeping them as pets, or just observing them in their natural environment....
Olin Library
Whore of Babalon 4:30pm
Lecture / Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Studies
Nina Arsenault is a critically acclaimed interdisciplinary artist who has worked in live performance, photography, video art, writing and popular national...
258 Goldwin Smith Hall
The Dr T Project: A Cornell Hitchhiker's Guide... 5:00pm
Lecture / Dean of Students
Join Shawkat Toorawa, Mews Faculty-in-Residence and Associate Professor of Near Eastern Studies, for 30 minutes of culture, tea, and shortbread.
Carol Tatkon Center
Visual Culture Colloquium 5:00pm
Lecture / College of Arts & Sciences, History of Art and Visual Studies
Participation and the Margins of Art
Goldwin Smith Hall
Peace Corps General Information 5:00pm
If your are thinking about applying to serve as a volunteer, you are strongly encouraged to attend this information session. Application process will be...
Physical Sciences Building
Choice in America: What it Means to be... 5:30pm
Lecture
Vicki Saporta ILR '74 President & CEO National Abortion Federation One of the foremost defenders of choice, access to care and provider safety.
Ives Hall
CSV presents: A Cornell NYC Tech Campus Update... 6:00pm
Alumni
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Menlo Park, CA
Cornell Club of Greater Miami - Inspiration and... 6:30pm
Alumni
Inspiration and Entrepreneurial Ideas from the World of MicrofinanceCo-sponsored with the Wharton Club of South FloridaTuesday, November 13, 20126:30-8:30...
Coral Gables, FL
“To Kill a Kelpie” - Film Screening 7:00pm
Film / Cornell Institute for Public Affairs
On Tuesday, November 13, the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA) is co-sponsoring a film screening of "To Kill a Kelpie," as well as a policy...
Cinemapolis
The Story of Film: An Odyssey in 15 Parts 7:15pm
Film / Cornell Cinema
2011 > UK > Directed by Mark Cousins With Stanley Donen, Gus van Sant, Lars Von Trier, Wim Wenders, Abbas Kiarostami, Claire Denis, Bernardo Bertolucci A...
Schwartz Center for Performing Arts


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