Events
Michael Ashkin Exhibition: Architecture Is for...
Exhibit / College of Architecture, Art and Planning
Architecture Is for Creeps is comprised of new work by Michael Ashkin, associate professor of art, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. Geometries of...
Milstein Hall
SPROCKET, THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE FILMS SERIES 12:00am
Film / Cognitive Science
THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN (La Cite des Enfants Perdus) Directed by Jean-Paul Jeunet http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112682/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2 202 Uris Hall,...
202 Uris Hall
A New Burma: An Introduction in Photography 8:00am
Exhibit / Mann Library, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University Library
Reforms in Myanmar are creating new opportunities for exploring a country that has long remained shrouded by geopolitical isolation. This photography exhibit...
Mann Library
Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation at 150 9:00am
Exhibit / Cornell University Library
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, Cornell University Library will publicly display its unique...
Kroch Library
Ceramics From the Garden 10:00am
Exhibit / Cornell Plantations
Garden designer Marc Peter Keane will display his ceramic sculptures that are made from substrates of leaves and meadows grasses, some of which were...
Book Display 10:00am
Women in Ornithology: selections by and about influential ornithologists and other scientists who happen to be women. Available for viewing daily when the...
Lab of Ornithology, Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity
Drawn to Excellence: Renaissance to Romantic... 10:00am
Exhibit / Johnson Museum of Art
This exhibition, organized by the Smith College Museum of Art, offers one of the finest opportunities in the Johnson’s forty-year history for our audiences...
Johnson Museum of Art
Ana Mendieta in Exile: Selected Films 10:00am
Exhibit / Johnson Museum of Art
A rare glimpse into the filmic work of Ana Mendieta (1948-1985), who used her body to explore issues of displacement, identity, and diaspora through...
Johnson Museum of Art
Storm Tharp | Third Person 10:00am
Exhibit / Johnson Museum of Art, College of Architecture, Art and Planning
Storm Tharp ’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 at the...
Johnson Museum of Art
Weavers' Stories from Island Southeast Asia 10:00am
Exhibit / Johnson Museum of Art
This experimental exhibition, organized by the Fowler Museum at UCLA, provides museum visitors with an opportunity to engage more deeply with the lives of...
Johnson Museum of Art
Beauties and Beasties in Children's Book... 10:00am
Exhibit / Johnson Museum of Art
This exhibition highlights original drawings, paintings, objects, and books by a variety of artists who have been deeply engaged in creating images for the...
Johnson Museum of Art
Seminar Discussion with Daniel Tiffany 11:00am
Comparative Literature
The day before his lecture on "Poetry and Kitsch," Daniel Tiffany will host a seminar discussion of a couple of texts (listed below). Please RSVP to...
Goldwin Smith Hall
JSD Association Reading Group 11:00am
Roundtable / Law School
Reading group discussion on legal theory (A New Order: The Legal Process, Policy, and Principle): Co-sponsored by GPSAFC and open to the graduate community.
Myron Taylor Hall
Cornell Alumni Association of Orange County -... 11:30am
Alumni
Cornell O.C. Business Luncheon at the Center Club: 10,000 Jobs by 2020Thursday March 28, 2013, 11:30 am – 1:30 pmWe are privileged to have as our guest...
Costa Mesa, CA
SEAP Brown Bag Lecture Series: Naomi Duguid... 12:00pm
Cultural, Seminar / Southeast Asia Program, Sustainability
Long isolated economically and politically, Burma is emerging from totalitarianism and becoming a power in SouthEast Asia. What might these changes mean for...
Mann Library
AAEP Equitarian Initiative Presentation 12:00pm
Lecture / Veterinary College
The Cornell student chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners is proud to have Dr. Julia Wilson, a Cornell alumna, give a presentation...
Veterinary College
The Art of Mentoring Undergraduate Research... 12:00pm
Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE)
Join us for a talk about strategies for effectively mentoring undergraduate reseachers. This event is part of the GET SET Discussion Series for graduate...
CCC (Computing and Communications Center)
6th Annual Soup & Hope 12:00pm
Special Event / Cornell Dining, Cornell United Religious Work
Soup and Hope serves up stories and music, along with a warm cup of soup, during six weeks in early winter. Each week, speakers (representing staff, faculty,...
Sage Chapel
TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION SESSION 12:00pm
Conference/Workshop / Cornell Career Services
NOTE: PRE-REGISTRATION to attend program REQUIRED AT BTF1@CORNELL.EDU The Harry S. Truman Scholarship provides funding for graduate school as preparation...
BCTR Talks at Twelve: Diane Wach 12:00pm
Lecture / College of Human Ecology, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, Human Development
"Competing Perspectives of Research and Practice: A Case Study in Trauma Debriefing Implementation" Psychological debriefing following trauma has been a...
Beebe Hall
"Just Don't Call it War. Italian Military... 12:15pm
Seminar / Reppy Institute
Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies weekly brown bag seminar
Uris Hall
CU Music: Midday Music at Lincoln 3/28 12:30pm
Cultural / Department of Music
Midday Music at Lincoln: John Stetch, piano, presents “Classical Standards, Slightly Altered,” featuring his interpretations, rearrangements, and...
Lincoln Hall
Pedagogy and Pedometers 12:30pm
Special Event / Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE)
Take a break from the office, reduce stress, and talk about teaching with other faculty members, all in a half hour! The Center for Teaching Excellence...
Meet us in front of the Computing and Communications Center (Ag Quad)
Coffee Hour: Teaching at a Primarily Minority... 12:45pm
Food/Catering, Panel Discussion, Roundtable, Webinar, Career / Graduate School
Maybe you've never thought about it before, but a primarily minority institution might be the perfect environment for you to teach science, technology,...
Caldwell Hall
Cornell Club of Los Angeles - Free Screening of... 2:00pm
Alumni
Free Screening of PsychoEnjoy a discussion of what really makes this film a classic!This classic 1960 film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starts Tony Perkins...
Santa Monica, CA
ORIE Colloquium: Robert Hampshire (Carnegie... 3:00pm
Seminar / College of Engineering, Operations Research and Information Engineering
Many cities are deploying smart parking information systems. The goal of smart parking initiatives is to reduce the number of cruising drivers. As a rule of...
Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall
Cornell Abroad Photo Exhibit Reception 4:00pm
Exhibit / Cornell Abroad
Please join us in the Willard Straight Hall Art Gallery for the opening reception on Thursday, March 28 from 4:00 - 5:30 pm. If you are unable to attend the...
Willard Straight Hall
Understanding Exoplanets in Light of their Host... 4:00pm
Lecture / Space Sciences
Although the primary purpose of NASA's Kepler mission is the discovery of exoplanets, its high precision photometry alsoreveals the effects of stellar...
Space Sciences Building
BME 7900: An Integrated Biomechanical and... 4:15pm
Lecture, Seminar / College of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Alisa Morss Clyne - Drexel University"In a healthy blood vessel, endothelial cells dynamically integrate biomechanical and biochemical signals from the...
Biotechnology Building
Sold Under the Counter: Anglophone Literature... 4:30pm
Lecture / Cornell University Library
Cornell University Library invites you to a talk with Dr. Gerald Cloud, director of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library at UCLA, about some of the...
Kroch Library
George Staller Lecture, Daron Acemoglu (MIT) 4:30pm
Lecture / Economics
George Staller Lecture, Daron Acemoglu (MIT) "Why Nations Fail"
Ives Hall
"Homeland:" Autoimmune America 4:30pm
Lecture / Africana Studies and Research Center
Using Jacques Derrida's notion of autoimmunity, this talk explores the ways in which the TV show "Homeland" might be thought of as an instance of...
Africana Studies and Research Center
"Literary Gimmicks" - The Gellman Lecture... 4:30pm
Lecture / College of Arts & Sciences, English
Sianne Ngai, Professor of English at Stanford University, is this year's featured lecturer for the annual Wendy Rosenthal Gellman Lecture on Modern...
Goldwin Smith Hall
CU Music: Musicology Colloquium 3/28 4:30pm
Lecture / Department of Music
Philomela Speaker: Richard Taruskin (University of California, Berkeley) presents “Liszt and Bad Taste.” Prof. Taruskin's interests include theory of...
Lincoln Hall
Todd J. Martinez: Andreas C. Albrecht Lecture 4:40pm
Lecture / Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Title: Controlling Chemistry with Light and Force Faculty host: Poul Petersen
Physical Sciences Building
Transparent, Performance-Driven City Governance... 4:45pm
Lecture / Cornell Institute for Public Affairs
Charlie Meyer was appointed by the Tempe, Arizona City Council to serve as City Manager in December of 2007 and served in this capacity until January of...
Uris Hall
Tai Chi Chi Gung & Tai Chi Classes 5:00pm
Mind & body exercise.Stretch your mind & relax!
Anabel Taylor Hall
American Sign Language (ASL) Sign Choir... 5:00pm
Class/ Workshop
Interested in learning American Sign Language? Join the Cornell University Deaf Awareness Project (CUDAP) and learn how to perform popular songs translated...
Duffield Hall
Peace Corps Information Session 5:00pm
Meeting / International Programs
Peace Corps is a 27-month, overseas, all expenses paid experience that will provide you with personal and professional growth. Come find out more!
102 Mann Library
Lecture: Margaret Holben Ellis 5:15pm
Lecture / Johnson Museum of Art
Margaret Holben Ellis, the Eugene Thaw Professor of Paper Conservation at NYU and director of the Thaw Conservation Center at the Morgan Library & Museum,...
Johnson Museum of Art
ZAWS Parrot Night 5:30pm
Please join ZAWS, SAAV and our own Dr. Donna Muscarella for a discussion of parrot behavior and care, a movie viewing, and a meet and great with several...
Schurman Hall
Food Agriculture Nutrition Grads... 5:30pm
Film / Division of Nutritional Sciences, Mann Library, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Horticulture
Food, agriculture and nutrition grads (FANG) collaborates with New World Agriculture and Ecology Group (NWAEG) on our year round film/documentary series to...
Mann Library
Aeronautics/Wind Energy Expo 5:30pm
Exhibit, Special Event, Field Day / CHESS, Other, College of Engineering, College of Arts & Sciences, Physics, LEPP, CLASSE, Environmental Science, Sustainability
Do you like to tinker? Do you enjoy designing and building gadgets? Are you interested in helping to solve problems, such as finding ways to generate...
Physical Sciences Building
Wine Club Presents: A Banfi wine tasting and... 6:30pm
Wine Club Presents: A Banfi Wine Tasting and Five Course Tasting Menu at the Statler Ballroom
Statler Hotel
STILL MOVING: PILOBOLUS AT FORTY with filmmaker... 7:15pm
Film / Cornell Cinema
Ithaca Premiere! 2012 > USA > Directed by Jeff Ruoff. Against the pastoral backdrops of Dartmouth College, the birthplace of Pilobolus in 1971, and the...
Willard Straight Theatre
BAT BOY The Musical 8:00pm
Theatre
Based on events as chronicled in Weekly World News, when a group of teenagers discover a pointy-eared, bright-eyed child in a cave in the West Virginia Hills...
Risley Theatre
CU Music: Senior horn recital 8:00pm
Music / Department of Music
Senior recital: Emily Dura, horn, with pianist Frederick Dong. Features horn-piano works by Beethoven, Gilbert Vinter, and Jim Beckel, and three Brahms...
Barnes Hall


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