Times/ Locations: 12:00pm-Trillium Dining Hall; 12:30pm- Okenshields Dining Hall; 6:15pm- Okenshields Dining Hall and 6:45pm- Robert Purcell Community...
For lovers of trees, the F.R. Newman Arboretum is an amazing and wonderful space rich in color, detail, shape and form. The tree collections present visitors...
All holiday merchandise is 30% off! Members receive an additional 10% off their total purchase.
Storm Tharp (B.F.A. ’92) is the youngest Cornell alumnus to have a solo show of his work at the Johnson Museum. The two-part exhibition will be on view both...
Discover how to use the research skills you’ve developed to evaluate your teaching in Dr. Beichner’s interactive workshop. Through group activities,...
Join us as we celebrate Dr. King’s legacy and reflect on the triumphs and issues present in our society today including the promise and challenges of Barack...
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...
A movie workshop for children ages 6-14 years old that includes making a 5 minute short film that raises awareness against bullying and harassment for school...
The edited, 5-minute version of this defining moment in American History will be played on continuous loop in the Unit 1 Lounge at Balch Hall from 10 am to...
Time: 10am-11:30am (Library)- Dorothy Cotton Institute 2012 Delegation of Civil & Human Rights Leaders presentation on their visit to the West Bank. Time:...
Is it possible to include classroom activities in your course without sacrificing content coverage or limiting student learning? Discover ways technology can...
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED AT BTF1@cornell.edu-PROGRAM ALSO OFFERED SAME DATE @ 4:35 PM--NO PRE-REG REQUIRED FOR LATE AFTERNOON SESSION. For rising sophs (Cl...
Joanne A. Labate, Molecular Biologist USDA-ARS, Plant Genetic Resources Unit, Geneva, NY Seminar originates in A134 Barton Hall, Geneva. Available via...
In this interactive workshop, you can expect to think critically about racism and the process of socialization while learning what it means to be an ally...
Entomology Seminar Series, hosted by Greg Loeb will also be available via Polycom in 2123 Comstock.
This seminar is part of the Spring 2013 Field of Pharmacology and Department of Molecular Work in Progress Series. The speaker is Dr. Duane Hoch,...
This seminar is part of the Spring 2013 Field of Pharmacology and Department of Molecular Work in Progress series. The speaker is Dr. Akira Karasawa,...
Cooper Lecture - Robert Beichner, NC State University. Refreshments at 3:30pm. Abstract: How do you keep a classroom of 100 undergraduates actively...
The Warburg Institute Presents "British Art in the Mediterranean (1941): An Episode in the History of Jews and Photography" Michael Berkowitz will present...
Be inspired! Come and learn about the various forms of activism and how YOU can get involved with great causes at Cornell and in the greater Ithaca...
Up to $5,000 award to sophs & jrs who demonstrate an outstanding commitment to careers related to the environment and b) Native American & Alaska Native...
Zen Meditation Practice: Every Monday and Wednesday 5:30 to 6:30, at Anabel Taylor Hall, founders Room. Sponsored by the Ithaca Zen Center. Prior sitting...
Share your reflections in this open mic event through the use of visual art, poetry/ spoken word, music or just speaking about the impact Dr. King’s legacy...