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Tuesday, March 4

Apply for RED IDEAS

Apply for RED IDEAS [past event]

APPLY TODAY with your RED IDEA to be considered for our Spring 2014 festival- the deadline to apply is March 24th! A Red Idea is an idea that creatively and...

Cuba and the U.S.: Looking Back to Move Forward

Join Cornell's Adult University on a fascinating trip to Cuba, as we delve into the rich and complicated history between this island and the United States....

David Trautrimas: Industrial Spyfrost Habitat

David Trautrimas is a Toronto-based artist working with digital images and mixed media models. His work artfully collages/merges found objects with diverse...

Jenny E. Sabin: Datascapes

Although there have been tremendous innovations in design, material sciences, bio and information technologies, direct interactions and collaborations...

Joanna Baucic, Joy Jeong, and Samuel Pelts: Midnight Child Superstition

Thesis work by Joanna Baucic (B.F.A. '14), Joy Jihyun Jeong (B.F.A. '14), and Samuel Pelts (B.F.A. '14)

Michael Jefferson and Suzanne Lettieri: (post)line

(post)line is an exploration of the United States’ coastline and of the urban and architectural scale interventions resulting from its environmental...

Nonprofit Board Training on Fundraising

Join the Johnson Board Fellowship to learn about the role of a nonprofit board in organizational fundraising. Funded by the GPSAFC and open to the Cornell...

Impressionistic and Abstract Interpretations of Cornell Library Guides by Subject

What does a Library look like to you? Paintings in acrylics and oils by Cynthia Todd, Eric Draper, and Thomas Frank offer a playful, imaginative tour through...

“An Extreme Stirrer-Up of Passions" – Falconry at Cornell and Around the World

“An Extreme Stirrer-Up of Passions” – Falconry at Cornell and Around the World explores the ancient, yet still vibrant world of falconry with gorgeous...

Speaking of Sex: Human Sexuality Collection Exhibition

Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, Speaking of Sex, celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Human Sexuality Collection. A quarter of a century ago,...

Advances in Field Strawberry Production Workshop

This workshop will focus on new ways of growing strawberries in field soil including annual production systems, detecting and mitigating soil-borne pests and...

Ancient Philosophy Lecture

Lecture by Stephen Menn, "Wisdom as the Science of the Four Causes?"

Beyond Earth Art • Contemporary Artists and the Environment

Looking back to Cornell’s 1969 "Earth Art" exhibition, "beyond earth art" explores how contemporary artists have taken on "the environment" as a subject of...

Bird Watching: Drawings by Jeff Harnden

Original, color and black-and-white pen and ink drawings of birds in natural habitats. Artist is an inmate at Kern Vally State Prison. Exhibit made possible...

Botanical Cyanotypes by Laurie Snyder

Now through the end of February, cyanotype botanical prints by Laurie Snyder will be on dislplay in the Nevin Welcome Center. Laurie Snyder is an Ithaca...

Food-Water-Life/Lucy+Jorge Orta

Presented as part of the beyond earth art project at the Johnson, French wife-husband duo Lucy + Jorge Orta explore major concerns that define the 21st...

BEDR, Adam Alter

BEDR, Adam Alter [past event]

Adam Alter, NYU 141 Sage Hall

Baker Institute Seminar Series

Daniel Nemecek, Senior Scientist, CEITEC, Brno, Czech Republic, "Mechanism and dynamics of dsRNA bacteriophage phi6 maturation at the atomic level". Lunch...

Suvrit Sra

CFDS Seminar [past event]

Houssem Kasbaoui, PhD student in MAE will give a talk titled: A Preferential Concentration Driven Instability of a Sheared Gas-Solid Suspension.

Introduction to Bayesian Statistical Modeling

This workshop will provide an overview of the Bayesian approach to statistical inference. Topics will include the choice of prior distribution, Monte Carlo...

"Judging Europe’s Telecommunications Surveillance Law"

“Judging Europe’s Telecommunications Surveillance Law” Cian Murphy Lecturer in Law & Director of Graduate Research Studies The Dickson Poon School of Law,...

Retirement 101

Retirement 101 [past event]

Part of the CA$H COUR$E series: An Introduction to reitrement plans and why/how retirement savings should begin now. Learn the real effect of time on money...

Adobe Photoshop CS6

Adobe Photoshop CS6 [past event]

A hands-on introduction to image manipulation using the Adobe Photoshop CS6 software. Learn about image file formats, color correction, how to touch up...

Department of Biomedical Sciences

Special Seminar Department of Biomedical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Veterinary Research Tower,...

CU Music: Composers' Forum 3/4

Cornell composers Sean Sheppard and Joseph Phibbs present their music. [Enter 316 Lincoln via 220, the Music Library] Sean Sheppard recently completed his...

On the Lapidary Style/CANCELLED!

'The lapidary style' suggests a manner of working a material – carving lettering into rock, cutting a gem into fine facets. Poised between the properties of...

Saperstein Sermon Contest

Harold I. Saperstein '31 A prominent rabbi and social justice advocate whose sermons stirred people from the pulpit for over fifty years. Cornell students...

CUHC's Sick in America Series: The Impact of Gender, Social Class, and Socioeconomic Status on Health and Illness, featuring Dr. Christine Leuenberger

Hosted by the Cornell Undergraduate Health Cooperative, the sixth annual Sick in America series unites Cornell’s seven undergraduate colleges to lead the...

Chi Kung & Tai Chi Classes

Open to all. Meditative exercise. Easy & fun! Chi Kung comes first: 5 to 5:30 pm.

Impact of Gender, Social Class, and SES on Health and Illness

A talk by Professor Christine Leuenberger, instructor of STS 3111 (Sociology of Medicine). Refreshments will be served. Part of the Sick in America series...

The 5th Annual Zoonotic Diseases Symposium

The theme of this year's Symposium is "One Health in the Suburbs." It will focus on the interplay among human, animal and environmental health within our...

The Process and Pitfalls of Informational Interviewing

Open to all undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs What does an informational interview look like? What are some common problems that people...

Collections Spotlight for Students Only

At this Collections Spotlight, the Johnson's provenance researcher Lexi Palmer in association with student docents Seth Goldstein '15 and Joanna Gao '16 will...

Carnaval

Carnaval [past event]

Come to see how different countries celebrate Carnaval before lent. There will be lots of cool trivia and activities that are fun. This is an awesome time to...

Mastercard Innovation Express Student Mixer

The mixer is your opportunity to learn more about the MasterCard Innovation Express competition in May. See attached flyer or contact als22@cornell.edu ....

R-VETS: Animal Health and Welfare in Remote, Rural, and International Contexts

Animal welfare and community service in remote, rural, and international contexts. This event is open to the graduate community and funded by GPSAFC and by...

Student Union Board Meeting

AboutThe WSH Student Union Board (SUB) is a student-run organization that oversees both policy and programming within Willard Straight Hall, Cornell's only...

Cornell Reception at APS March Meeting

Attending the American Physical Society March Meeting in Denver? Join us at the Cornell Reception to mingle with fellow alumni, students, faculty, and...

Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice!

Do you realize how much sugar you consume in a drink? The truth about sugar might shock you! Stop by and see if you can taste the difference between real...

Nashville - introduced by Cornell Professor Jonathan Kirshner (Gov't)

1975 > USA > Directed by Robert Altman With Elliot Gould, Julie Christie, Ned Beatty, Shelley Duvall, Keith Carradine Nashville is Robert Altman's triumph....

CU Music: guest ensemble from Greece, En Chordais

Guest ensemble: En Chordais, from Greece. Features music that celebrates the Byzantine musical heritage and Greek folk music, including works by major...

Tuesday, March 4