Most of us love art and most of us love to see beautiful plants. So, what happens when these two passions are combined for the purpose of scientific...
How does a corporation set-up a successful enterprise risk management system? What investment strategies should business leaders pursue to seize growth...
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...
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 Finger Lakes offers abundant natural beauty to the observer. Photographer Paul Schmitt offers a collection of images encompassing native birds and...
This exhibition explores the important relationship of Japanese prints to modern and contemporary fine and decorative art, and how this relationship...
Free to Cornell students and faculty, RefWorks is a Web-based tool that helps make library research and paper writing easier. It retrieves and organizes...
Roger Shimomura’s series of paintings draws upon on his and his family’s experiences at Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho, one of the internment camps...
The history of Vietnamese ceramic traditions reflects the complex history of Vietnam itself. Early on, during a millennium of rule by China, northern...
Over the past decade my research group has worked to operationalize our “many-objective visual analytics” (MOVA) framework for the design and management of...
Join the Latino Studies Program (LSP), Latina/o Student Success Office (LSSO) and La Asociación Latina (LAL) as we commence a new academic year in welcoming...
Leveling the Playing Field: Sustainable Infrastructure Planning in Developing Countries Byron Stigge is the founder and director of LEVEL Agency for...
What is it? Ithaca's ONLY kiteboarding competition is a collaboration with the Cornell Kiteboarding Club, Cornell Dining, Sustainable Tompkins, and Pew...
Paul Nadasdy, Anthropology and American Indian Studies leads this Institute for the Social Sciences' Contested Landscapes Theme Project Symposium
Paul Nadasdy, Anthropology and American Indian Studies, will lead a discussion of his paper, Imposing Territoriality: First Nation Land Claims and the...
Celeste Wallander (American University) will present, 'Mutually Assured Stability: Establishing US-Russian Security Relations for a New Century' on Friday,...
Detecting hidden communities in networks is an important problem. A community refers to a group of related nodes. For instance, in a social network, it can...
MBG Friday Seminar Douglas Wallace The Children Hospital of Philadelphia Director, Center for Mitochondrial & Epigenomic Medicine Title: "A Bioenergetic...
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...
Come join us for our weekly communal Shabbat dinner at 104 West! All are welcome, and it only costs a meal swipe! Please reserve at dining.cornell.edu/kosher
Yo La Tengo is one of the most beloved and respected bands in America. For nearly thirty years, Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley and James McNew have enjoyed...
2012 > USA > Directed by Rodney Ascher With Bill Blakemore, Geoffrey Cocks, Juli Kearns A highly entertaining documentary exploring five of the outlandish...
1980 > USA > Directed by Stanley Kubrick With Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall The consummate contemporary horror flick about a guy who moves his family to a...