"If animals did not exist the nature of man would be even more incomprehensible." — Georges-Louis Buffon n'Apparatus is a large-scale photographic...
This exhibit shows photographs of banal, quotidian objects and homely, familiar spaces, generally with little or no intervention. The objects depicted are...
Recent work by Vince Chong (B.F.A./B.A. '15)
Come and see the artwork created by volunteers artists and volunteer survivors who participated in We Step into the Light, a project raising awareness about...
ROOTED is a living community art installation designed to actively engage students and others on the Cornell campus. On April 14, 350 large flower pots...
“An Extreme Stirrer-Up of Passions” – Falconry at Cornell and Around the World explores the ancient, yet still vibrant world of falconry with gorgeous...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, Speaking of Sex, celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Human Sexuality Collection. A quarter of a century ago,...
School is out and spring is here, it's time to head outside! Each day of camp is filled with fun and educational activities that celebrate this muddy season....
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...
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...
"Real-time/operando high-energy x-ray scattering" Abstract: Scattering is the primary tool for determining structure property relationships in condensed...
Conrad Daly J.D./Maitrise '11, Consultant for the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region of World Bank
The Cornell community has direct impact on how many lives are saved from blood drives. Every single blood donation can help 3 patients. Help save lives and...
Geneva location: A137 Barton via Polycom. Miles Sax, MPS/PGL Program, Graduate Field of Horticulture, Cornell University Soils found in human-impacted...
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Weekly Seminar Series. Host: Nelson Hairston
From Ithaca to The Hague: Advancing Global Justice at the International Courts Steven Koh ‘08 Fellow at the American Society of International Law in DC
From diverse, often humble, beginnings in the 1980’s and 1990’s, the for-profit wildlife damage management sector has evolved into a maturing industry....
John F. Brady will deliver the 2014 Julian C. Smith Lecture Series. Monday, April 14 The Micromechanics of Colloidal Dispersions Abstract: It's morning....
Host: Chad Lewis
Optogenetics and Neural Circuit Mapping. Dr. Xue Han, Biomedical Engineering, Boston University
General Physics shared Colloquium with Astronomy as part of the Gold Lectures, J. Richard Bond, Canadian Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics. Refreshments...
John F. Brady is the Chevron Professor of Chemical Engineering at California Institute of Technology 2 lectures will be presented: Monday, April 14 &...
Jeremy Rich, Chairman of the Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Co-Director of the National Center for Regenerative Medicine...
Sponsored by the Society for the Humanities Initiative on Sustainability via the Humanities and the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future Monday,...
Stop by and find out how to change colleges within Cornell University.
Sandra Pianalto: 35 Years at The FedMonday, April 14, 20145:30 pm – 7:00 pmFederal Reserve Bank of Cleveland1455 East 6th StreetCleveland, OH 44114If you...
Enrico Castaldi; Founding partner of Castaldi Mourre & Partners
Guinevere Turner spent the first two seasons of Showtime's The L Word as a writer, a story editor and the recurring character Gabby Deveaux. In this event,...
Join us during dinner for conversation in French.
Proud to be a Cornell Student? Kick off CornellDays by joining CCP as we unite the campus in collage of handprints, messages, and doodles in a We Are Cornell...
Join together as one community for Passover Seder with many distinctive Seders to choose from. The First Night Seder is at Robert Purcell Marketplace Eatery...
The Northern Saw-whet Owl is widely distributed and more than 200,000 of these tiny raptors have been banded. Dr. John L. Confer from the Ithaca College...