This meeting is primarily about Sirex noctilio, an invasive that was first collected in New York State in 2004. It has now spread and occurs in 7...
Most of us love art and most of us love to see beautiful plants. So, what happens when these two passions are combined for the purpose of scientific...
This display explores the lives and work of some of the brilliant and fascinating women engaged in scientific research at Cornell in the late 19th and early...
Economic overview of Latin America Innovation in Financial Services Innovation in the IT Sector Innovation in Manufacturing Processes Please click on this...
Solution Processing of Inorganic Semiconductors: Opportunities for Electronics and Energy Technologies The effort to identify low-cost, high-throughput...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition Now Scream! celebrates the Hip Hop culture's 40th birthday and the collection's first major exhibition. The...
The Finger Lakes offers abundant natural beauty to the observer. Photographer Paul Schmitt offers a collection of images encompassing native birds and...
This exhibition explores the important relationship of Japanese prints to modern and contemporary fine and decorative art, and how this relationship...
Laylah Ali made more than eighty paintings on paper involving strange green-headed beings of indeterminate age, gender, race, and meaning. Over forty of...
Roger Shimomura’s series of paintings draws upon on his and his family’s experiences at Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho, one of the internment camps...
Slater Bradley is perhaps best known for his Doppelgänger Trilogy from the early 2000s, a melancholic series that explored the mythology of images and the...
The history of Vietnamese ceramic traditions reflects the complex history of Vietnam itself. Early on, during a millennium of rule by China, northern...
Featured Speaker: Keith Palumbo, JD ’03The presentation will focus on developments in Cyber Security with a focus on the legal community. Topics to be...
"Transcriptomics-based screen for genes induced by flagellin and repressed by pathogen effectors identifies a cell wall-associated kinase involved in plant...
Midday Music for Organ: Annette Richards and David Yearsley present “Organ Duets and Transcriptions,” including music of Mozart and Schumann, as well as...
This forum will feature a panel of diverse international graduate students, who will discuss common issues of adjusting to the US or other cultures. It is...
Fall Break begins at 1:10 pm Oct. 12; Instruction Resumes at 7:30 a.m. Oct. 16
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Christopher Brust, University of Maryland New Light Species and the CMB The effective number of neutrino species in our universe, Neff, is capable of...
Participants will discuss how to clarify expectations of student performance using a "rubric." This assessment tool explicitly states the learning you...
EAS Fall 2013 Seminar by Prof. Ronni Grapenthin from Berkeley. Refreshments will be served at 3:00 p.m. in the Snee Hall Atrium.
Joshua Chappie. Department of Molecular Medicine, Cornell University. Host: Toshi Kawate. Title: Self-stimulation in three dimensions: a voyeuristic view...
Experience the latest in sustainable agricultural practices and support Dilmun Hill, Cornell’s student-run farm. Work alongside volunteers and student...
Wednesday, October 16, is World Food Day, and CALS is seeking 100+ volunteers among Cornell students, staff, faculty and local alumni to participate in an...
http://www.economics.cornell.edu/seminars/international.html How do Business Cycle and Financial Cycle Interact -- Normal Time vs. Crisis
Christopher Klemencic (Ross) - "Left-sided Laryngeal Hemiplegia and Horner's Syndrome in a 9 year old Thoroughbred Gelding" Yelena George (SGU) -...
There's a strong relationship between the growth of the U.S. economy and health care spending. Conversely, large predicted future spending on health care...
Rahul Mehrotra is a practicing architect and educator. He works in Mumbai and teaches at the Harvard GSD, where he is professor of urban design and planning,...
Gina Tesla (MBA ‘04) has held roles at IBM in strategy and change consulting, and marketing and business development. In her current position, she supports...
Hosted by FIR Paul Merrill at Appel on the third floor. Join your fellow residents, Residential Staff, Faculty, and special guests. We will honor all...
Cornell Alumni Association of Westchester: Professor Fred Logevall discusses his Pulitzer Prize Winning book "Embers of War: Reconsidering...
What is it like Growing Up in a Frank Lloyd Wright House?Wednesday, October 16th6:30 pm - 8:00 pmTaliesin West Pavilion12621 Frank Lloyd Wright...
Humanity produces enough food to feed everyone in the world today, and yet the world is disfigured by inequality. There are today one and a half billion...
1944 > USA > Directed by Otto Preminger With Gene Tierney, Vincent Price A mystery of errors, this stylish classic features Clifton Webb as a hilariously...
The Campus-Community Coalition will host a town-gown forum featuring a presentation from Jim Fitzgerald, Associate Director of Community Relations at the...
Casual conversation after House Dinner each Wednesday evening in House Professor Scott MacDonald's apartment. Check to see who this week's speaker here:...
Alice Meets... Discussion & Dessert Series with Cornell Alum Jack Neafsey, BME '61, MBA '63