Architecture Is for Creeps is comprised of new work by Michael Ashkin, associate professor of art, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. Geometries of...
FREE MAROON! FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS! BOOK TOUR with Teresa Shoatz, Daughter of Russell Maroon Shoatz Wednesday April 3, 6 - 8 pm Southside...
Lecture: "The Subject of Chinglish"
Reforms in Myanmar are creating new opportunities for exploring a country that has long remained shrouded by geopolitical isolation. This photography exhibit...
Breakfast with Lee Pillsbury, founder, co-chairman, and CEO of Thayer Lodging Group Hosted by the Associate Real Estate Council. Funded by the GPSAFC. Open...
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, Cornell University Library will publicly display its unique...
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...
This exhibition highlights original drawings, paintings, objects, and books by a variety of artists who have been deeply engaged in creating images for the...
Garden designer Marc Peter Keane will display his ceramic sculptures that are made from substrates of leaves and meadows grasses, some of which were...
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...
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...
This experimental exhibition, organized by the Fowler Museum at UCLA, provides museum visitors with an opportunity to engage more deeply with the lives of...
Jim Kerby of APS and Genfa Wu of APS will be discussing: "The APS Upgrade" The Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory currently provides...
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...
A Cornell Law School Alumni Association Networking Event.Ever think of leveraging your law degree? What are some alternatives? Our panel will share career...
Dr. Michael Wach (Center for Environmental Risk Assessment, ILSI Research Foundation) will present "The adoption of agricultural biotechnology by developing...
Pat Clark, Range Scientist, Northwest Watershed Research Center
Gary Shiu, UW-Madison. On Corrected Quantum F-Theory F-theory provides a non-perturbative framework for understanding the strong coupling regime of string...
Co-taught interdisciplinary courses offer opportunities for students to think within and across disciplinary boundaries. Join us for a discussion about what...
EAS Spring 2013 Seminar by Prof. Jennifer Francis from Rutgers. Refreshments will be served at 3:00pm in the Snee Hall Atrium
BOOM is an annual showcase of student research and creativity using digital technologies. All undergrad and master’s students are eligible to present. Your...
Quality Control in 40S Ribosome Maturation Presented by Katrin Karbstein from the Scripps Research Institute Abstract Assembly factors (AFs) prevent...
The Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS) hosts this lecture capping the 2010-2013 Immigration Theme Project. Project leader, Michael Jones-Correa, and...
Dylan Fry - Roof Canal Therapy in a German Shepherd Dog Carolyn Emery (SGU) - Cat Scratch Corneal Laceration Repair and Focal Iridectomy in an 8 month old...
Lecture sponsored by the Physics Graduate Society -- Bruce V. Lewenstein, Cornell Professor of Science Communication. Description: Some scientists think the...
Yoshiharu Tsukamoto founded Atelier Bow-Wow, a Tokyo-based firm, with Momoyo Kaijima in 1992. Tsukamoto’s interest lies in diverse fields ranging from...
It's spring, and with spring comes baseball season! Join us for dinner this Wednesday at RPME and enjoy delicious food served at ballparks across the...
DID YOU KNOW? 1/15 of all children in the world live in rural China, yet less than 2% of them graduate from university. Spend two weeks in China during the...
Ithaca Premiere! Symphony of the Soil explores the complexity and mystery of soil. Filmed on four continents and sharing the voices of some of the world’s...
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...
CORNELL Club of ChicagoBook Clubfor April3 April 2013:Cosmopolis by Don DeLilloTime:6:00 - 8:00 p.m.Venue:1044 W. Byron #2Chicago, IL 60613The location is at...
Come find out how easy it is to make a difference! Make sure to bring a laptop for the full experience!
Reforms in Myanmar are creating new opportunities for exploring a country that has long remained shrouded by geopolitical isolation. An event at Mann Library...
Veterinary Public Health Assocation (VPHA) lunch lecture by Karyn Havas (DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVPM) to discuss her job as a veterinary epidemiologist in the US...
Between the great Ring of Brodgar and the Stones of Stenness, in the heart of Neolithic Orkney, lies the recently discovered complex of structures and walls...
Wednesdays – Begins March 27 Register Now Dates: 3.27, 4.3, 4.10, 4.17, 4.24 Salsa Beginner 1 6:30-7:40pm Salsa Beginner 2 7:45-8:55pm ...
Cornell Hillel is proud to host Mr. Jerry Greenfield, Co-Founder of Ben and Jerry's Ice-Cream at Cornell! Join us for a Lecture and Q&A, about socially...
2001 > Germany > Directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer. With Andy Goldsworthy. Shot in four countries and across four seasons, the film works on several levels to...
North Indian Classical/Jazz Crossover Concert features guests George Brooks, saxophone, with Alam Khan, sarod, and Salar Nadar, tabla. Sponsored by the South...
Come join us for the movie "Moteki" (aka "Love Strikes") to get an authentic glimpse into the quirky otaku culture that Japan has become so famous for. Time...