Together with Young Friends of the Arts, we invite you to the Cameri Theatre’s original production of Hanoch Levin’s Requiem.Described by the London Guardian...
A series of prints of ancient deities from Egyptian and Greek mythology who were thought to have healing powers will be on display in the Nevin Welcome...
The student exhibition featuring 14 designs: "Laser Cut Surfaces for Fashion Design' is open to the public through July 31st. The Gallery is open during the...
Cornell Club of Long Island: Breakfast ClubCornell alumni, students and family from any and all industries are welcomed to our monthly networking event to...
Fungi are mysterious things that capture our imaginations with their weird, ephemeral beauty. Cornell's Plant Pathology Herbarium contains the stories of...
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...
Logistic regression is a type of regression modeling that is used when the dependent variable is binary. The workshop is designed for people who would like...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition Now Scream! celebrates the Hip Hop culture's 40th birthday and the collection's first major exhibition. The...
Two National Science Foundation-sponsored training workshops on parallel computing on the Stampede supercomputer will be offered in June to the national...
The gendered body is an opaque presence. Sometimes belonging, sometimes owning, sometimes alienated. Always aware, always strategizing. Often framing and,...
This exhibition highlights original drawings, paintings, objects, and books by a variety of artists who have been deeply engaged in creating images for the...
Curated by the undergraduate members of the History of Art Majors' Society, this exhibition focuses on the absence, excess, cutting, covering, and styling of...
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art opened on May 23, 1973. Through a series of eloquent photographs by Alan Chimacoff, Class of 1963 (Arch '64), and...
Responding to the themes of trade, movement, and cosmology, students from the Spring 2013 seminar “Threads of Consequence,” taught by Professor Kaja McGowan,...
This exhibition celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Johnson Museum (1973-2013) and coincides with the 60th year since the A. D. White Museum, predecessor...
Alice Dalton Brown’s dazzling views of Cayuga Lake and of houses in and around Ithaca are the focal point of this exhibition of more than forty-five works by...
Wood Warblers: the Color and Sound of Spring in the Finger Lakes: Our favorite books on this theme from our print collection. Available for viewing daily...
Dr. Stevens Rehen, Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, will give a seminar entitled "Reprogramming Skin Cells to...
The workshop is intended to introduce participants who work in agriculture and related fields to the principles of designing experiments. In addition, the...
What is it like Growing Up in a Frank Lloyd Wright House?Kim Bixler '91 talks about her early years in Wright's 1908 Edward E. Boynton House in Rochester,...
Cornell University presents:Chemical Exposure in Everyday Life: Insights and SolutionsA Conversation with Cornell's Thought LeadersWhat is the link between...
Cornell Club of Rochester and CFA PresentThe Passing of the Generational TorchMeet New CU Football Coach David Archer '05 & Director of Football Development...