Join fellow Human Ecology Alumni and Friends for an exciting weekend of events!
Once again, Cornell Garden Plots are available for rent to anyone who wishes to grow their own vegetable and flowers. Our gardens are located on Freese Road,...
Call for submissions! The Cornell Undergraduate Law and Society Review is currently seeking submissions for its Fall 2013 issue. The deadline for submissions...
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...
Where it all happened; where it's happening still. Mark your calendar for Reunion on June 6-9, 2013. Relive the camaraderie of old friends and revisit your...
Big Loves. Big Ideas. Big Dreams. Big Red. The College of Veterinary Medicine will welcome back DVM alumni from classes ending in 3 and 8 for this year's...
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...
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...
An 8-foot-long papyrus scroll found in an ancient tomb, purchased by Andrew Dickson White, is the focal point of an exhibit in the Carl A. Kroch Library...
Join us for the Law Library's Reunion Weekend Continuing Legal Education Program, a thorough review of the most reputable and reliable online sources of the...
The computer and the Internet are powerful tools for genealogy. During reunion weekend, Cornell reference librarians will introduce you to basic tools and...
What do crochet and mathematics have in common? Come find out at the Mathematics Library exhibit in Malott Hall. Visiting Lecturer Daina Taimina uses her...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition Now Scream! celebrates the Hip Hop culture's 40th birthday and the collection's first major exhibition. The...
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...
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...
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,...
Mushrooms are mum and mysterious things, and won't tell their own tales. In this exhibit lecture Dr. Kathie T. Hodge, the director of Cornell's Plant...
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...
Writing a business plan? Join the Management Librarians to learn about time-saving research strategies and resources for alumni that will help you identify...
Join us at the Law Library during Reunion Weekend for a unique opportunity to learn from and interact with representatives from a diverse array of programs,...
YALE CLUB OF SOUTHERN ARIZONASUMMER LUNCHFRIDAY, June 7th - NOON“ACACIA”(SKYLINE DRIVE AND CAMPBELL)Each summer month we select a new restaurant in which to...
Increasing Infrastructure Investment in the New York Region: PPPs, State Policies, and the Federal RoleThe Cornell Club – Ivy Room6 East 44th StreetNew York...
Fredrik Logevall (John S. Knight Professor of International Studies, director of the Einaudi Center, and Cornell's vice provost for international relations...
The computer and the Internet are powerful tools for genealogy. During reunion weekend, Cornell reference librarians will introduce you to basic tools and...
What is a library? These three buildings—built in three different eras—yield multiple answers to this question. Join us as we walk through the rooms where...
The Olin Lecture was established at Cornell in 1987 through a generous gift from the Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Foundation. Each year, the Olin Lecture...
EAS Reunion Week Lecture by Prof. Matt Pritchard, EAS Associate Professor. All are welcome.
A weekly talk series put on by graduate students and postdocs
The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management:Warren Hall Reception and Open HouseFriday, June 7, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Warren Hall Central...
We play board games, card games, miniatures games, and role-playing games (RPGs). Attendance is free and open to anyone. Rules are taught for most...
Join the Cornell Astronomical Society (CAS) for stargazing tours of the night sky at the historic Fuertes Observatory on Cornell's North Campus. View...
Join the Cornell Astronomical Society (CAS) for stargazing tours of the night sky at the historic Fuertes Observatory on Cornell's north campus. View...
Cornell University Chorus and Glee Club and their alumni; John Rowehl, conductor. The Reunion 2013 concert features old and new favorites, concluding with...
First Fridays After Dark The hottest dance party for the professional crowd! Join your colleagues and friends on the dance floor! 9:30-10:30: Cocktail...