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
The Research Paper's Spring Cover Photo Contest!
Special Event
The Research Paper, Cornell's undergraduate research magazine, is hosting a Spring Cover Photo Contest! The theme is anything relevant for a SPRING issue!...
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,...
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
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
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
Farm Animal Wellbeing: Who's Guarding the Hen... 12:00pm
Class/ Workshop / Veterinary College
Join us for a discussion on animal welfare as Dr. Monty Moss, a veterinarian and pork producer from Indiana, shares his experiences with the different forms...
Schurman Hall
ORIE Colloquium: Dan Adelman (Univ. of Chicago)... 3:30pm
Seminar / College of Engineering, Operations Research and Information Engineering
The electricity industry is now undergoing a dramatic transformation as computerization is being driven down to the home level through smart meters and smart...
Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall
Department of Biomedical Sciences 4:00pm
Seminar / Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Veterinary College
College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Biomedical Sciences Seminar Speaker Dr. Paul J. Higgins Professor and Director, Center for Cell Biology & Cancer...
Vet Research Tower
Sibley School Colloquium Series 4:00pm
Seminar / Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Kimberly Kenyon, Associate Directory, Center for Teaching Excellence, Cornell University, "Current Research on Undergraduate Learning and Implications for...
Upson Hall
Topological Superconductors and Insulators: New... 4:00pm
Seminar / LASSP
LASSP & A&EP Seminar by Johnpierre Paglione, Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, Department of Physics, University of Maryland
Clark Hall
Middle Eastern Legal Consciousness 4:15pm
Lecture / Law School
"Clarke Initiative Colloquium on Law and Development in the Middle East and North Africa." Sadeq Z. Bigdeli is a Senior Lecturer at the University of...
Myron Taylor Hall
"The Damascus-Medina Telegraph Line and the... 4:30pm
Lecture / Comparative Muslim Societies Program
Using the extension of the telegraph line from Damascus to Medina at the turn of the 20th century as a case study, and relying on Ottoman and British...
McGraw 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
Women's Basketball 5:30pm
Athletic / Athletics
CU Womenn's Basketball vs. Manhattan Basketball
Newman Arena

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