Architecture Is for Creeps is comprised of new work by Michael Ashkin, associate professor of art, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. Geometries of...
Reforms in Myanmar are creating new opportunities for exploring a country that has long remained shrouded by geopolitical isolation. This photography exhibit...
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, Cornell University Library will publicly display its unique...
Riots at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village revolutionized the lives of gay New Yorkers, paving the way for people to come out and be proud. But in the...
Give Blood and Save Lives… and help Cornell beat Dartmouth in this month-long Blood Drive Competition! This is one of nine blood drives in the month of...
Join us for a talk about how to dentify strategies to prioritize responsibilities as a TA. Pizza and cookies provided! Please register at...
Juan Osuna, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice Wendy Young, Executive Director, Kids in Need of Defense
Kenong Xu, Assistant professor, Horticulture Department, Cornell University 404 Plant Science and also available via Polycom in A134 Barton Hall, NYSAES,...
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Weekly Seminar Series. Hosts: Crepet, Agrawal, and Goodale
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...
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Entomology Seminar, hosted by Rakim Turnipseed will also be available via Polycom in A134 Barton Lab (Geneva)
Field of Nutrition Seminar sponsored by the Division of Nutritional Sciences (DNS).
Dr. Seok-Yong Lee, Department of Biochemistry, Duke University. Structural Basis of Concentrative Nucleoside Transport.
Department of Physics Colloquium, Senthil Todadri, MIT. Refreshments at 3:30pm Abstract: In the last many years a number of metallic solids have been...
Social media excite the public imagination with potential for democratization and political change. Recent digitally aided waves of civil unrest, from the...
"Ten Tech Startups You Never Heard of...But I'm Betting You Will!" How Innovation, Disruption, and Rapid Fire Change are Transforming Our World and How...
Please join us to celebrate the Europe in the World project and congratulate student award winners. April 1, 2013 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Amit Bhatia Libe...
Benjamin M. Sullivan (Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of History at Cornell University) will lead a colloquium entitled "The Peisistratids, State...
Chemistry Seminar. Faculty host: Peng Chen.
Join Neoma Mullens from the Office of Internal Transfer and ask questions about how to changes colleges within Cornell University.
Joan Kee is an assistant professor in the history of art at the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor. A specialist in modern and contemporary art, she has...
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...
Come dance tango to wind down from the start of your new week! Ithaca Tangueros is offering a free weekly student practice where grad and professional...
American Falls, directed by Phil Solomon. Commissioned by the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. as a multimedia installation for the museum’s...
Come help kick off Cornell Days and Diversity Hosting month with the Red Carpet Society, CU IMAGE, and Cornell Ambassadors. Learn about ways to get involved...
Join us for a spoken word performance and reception with queer South Asian spoken word artists & activists DARK MATTER! "‘Because you’re brown honey gurl’...
Ariana Kim, violin, with Xak Bjerken and Miri Yampolsky, piano; Christopher Stark, electronics; and guest Ian Rosenbaum, marimba. Features violin sonatas by...