"If animals did not exist the nature of man would be even more incomprehensible." — Georges-Louis Buffon n'Apparatus is a large-scale photographic...
Embracing more than eight hundred square miles, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a biodiversity showcase, outstripping in variety of plants and...
Cornell Men Against Sexual Violence and Wingman have combined forces to get as many men as possible to sign a pledge against sexual violence. Men who sign...
Seeking to bring awareness to the issues of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking and gender based violence, this exhibit features work in various...
“An Extreme Stirrer-Up of Passions” – Falconry at Cornell and Around the World explores the ancient, yet still vibrant world of falconry with gorgeous...
It's that time of year again- time for TRUSS DAYS! Join Habitat for Humanity on Ho Plaza to build trusses to be used in local houses! No experience...
From the roaring twenties to the New Deal era, planners, civic leaders, and other reformers diagnosed urban ailments and prescribed new interventions to...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, Speaking of Sex, celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Human Sexuality Collection. A quarter of a century ago,...
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...
Training on Reduced Chemical Golf Course Management will be provided to State Park Golf Course Personnel. It will include a review of successes and...
This student-led brown-bag discussion series is part of the GET SET program for graduate students, future educators and teaching assistants. Get together...
Originally schedule seminar, Seed Encapsulation and its effects on seedling growth and performance with Hiromi Wilson, PhD Program, Graduate Field of...
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Weekly Seminar Series. Host: Evan Cooch
Anna Fishzon (History, Williams College) will present 'Re-animating Stagnation: The Queer Times & Magical Spaces of Late Socialism' on Monday, April 21 at...
Five Cornell faculty members will present the results of their grant-funded teaching projects in this interactive poster session. Participants will leave...
John Tait, DVM, MBA, MS Finance, Harvard Business Certified Business Valuator
Glucagon-like Peptide 1 in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. Dr. John Krupinski, Department of Discovery Biology, Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical...
General Physics shared Colloquium with Astronomy as part of the Salpeter Lectures, Adam Showman, University of Arizona. Refreshments from 3:30 - 3:50...
In this talk we present an analytics approach to a) personalized diabetes management and b) design of clinical trials for cancer as well as some thoughts on...
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Scott Komminers, Harvard University URH 498 Joint with Computer Science
ADAM GOPNIK - of the New Yorker "Some Ways of Writing History"
Please join Women in Public Policy and Cornell Public Affairs Society as we cosponsor a public speaking training workshop with Professor Snow. This workshop...
Come and enjoy good food, drinks, and entertainment. Most importantly, come out and support fellow graduate/professional students that will be honored at the...
Artist Berndnaut Smilde lives and works in Amsterdam. His work consists of installations, sculptures, and photographs. Focusing on the ethereal, his work...
Appel Sextet plays at Bethe House's Jansen's Dining Room. Spencer Amer, trumpet Michael Jessel, alto Alex Pundyk, guitar Ben Russo, piano Matt Clymer,...
Taryn Goodman is the Director of Impact Investing at RSF Social Finance, a nonprofit financial institution offering investing, lending, and giving services...
Join us during dinner for conversation in French.
Deaf hip-hop artist and rapper Sean Forbes sees music a little differently. Sean Forbes will give a presentation about music accessibility and his personal...
Film director, novelist, and physicist, Robert H. Lieberman will give insights into the film and publishing world and screen clips from two of his films...
American Crows have followed us into our suburban and urban neighborhoods, making them one of our most familiar birds. They have socially intricate lives,...
Xak Bjerken, piano, and guest violinist Vesselin Gellev present both Bartók Violin Sonatas and two premieres inspired by writings of Nabokov: Tonia Ko’s...