Campus-wide game of Assassins hosted by Project Hope. All proceeds will go to charity. Gameplay and rules can be found on the Facebook event page and on...
Experience an epic transatlantic adventure from Africa to South America with Cornell's Adult University! Boarding the all-suite Corinthian in Freetown, the...
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...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition Now Scream! celebrates the Hip Hop culture's 40th birthday and the collection's first major exhibition. The...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition Remembering Lincoln at Gettysburg commemorates the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, his...
Originally scheduled for Oct. 17 but delayed due to federal government shut down, this workshop will feature speakers from Cornell University presenting in...
Ryan Alaniz received his bachelor’s degreee from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. He holds a Masters of Arts in Latin American studies from the University of...
Dr. Conrad Vispo, Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program The Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program has spent 10 years exploring the...
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Weekly Seminar Series. Hosts: Willy Bemis and Stacy Farina
Seminar: Patricia Stock who is speaking on Friends with Benefits: Entomopathogenic Steinernema Nematodes and their Bacterial Symbionts. This will also be...
Physics Colloquium, Robert Lang, Lang Origami. Refreshments at 3:30 PM. Title: From Flapping Birds to Space Telescopes: The Mathematics of...
In the fifth lecture of the series, Lisa Lynch (Economics, Brandeis) will speak on "The Ongoing Employment Crisis: What Will it Take to Recover?"
http://www.economics.cornell.edu/seminars/microtheory.html
Episode 3: The House We Live In The House We Live In asks, If race is not biology, what is it? This episode uncovers how race resides not in nature but in...
Department of Science & Technology Studies Fall 2013 Seminar Series
Film Screening and Panel Discussion with Film Maker Ousmane William Mbaye Senegal's first female journalist, 82-year-old Annette Mbaye d'Erneville, has been...
Launch your international career with the Peace Corps! Peace Corps will be on campus at Cornell University to share opportunities to live, learn, and work...
Do you know how a person who is Deaf or Hard of Hearing experiences music? Join us to learn how popular songs are performed in American Sign Language...
Steve DiBenedetto is a painter who lives in New York City and has been showing his work in the U.S. and Europe since the mid-1980s. Past solo shows have...
Robert Costa Robert Costa is National Review's Washington editor and a political analyst for CNBC. He manages NR's Capitol Hill bureau and reports on...
Come join us every Monday for coffee and discussions about current events and issues in a relaxed environment!
Cornell Professor Harry Greene will describe how natural history enhances our appreciation for organisms and environments, thereby influencing value...
In this award-winning documentary, first-time directors Ana Nogueira and Eron Davidson take a detailed look at the apartheid analogy commonly used to...