LEAD RENOVATION, REPAIR, & PAINTING (RRP-Refresher) November 2015-TRAINING CLASSES-CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED- REGISTER TODAY- ALL TRAININGS ARE FREE *Please fax,...
Thank you for your interest in Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Ontario County's "Local Foods Meet and Greet"! We hope that you will be able to join us...
This weekly series of “lunch-and-learn” classes is for new and experienced youth development professionals who want to learn and explore new research about...
In the Carl A. Kroch Library hallway, outside of the Severinghaus Asia reading room, is an exhibit that highlights some of the ghosts and supernatural beings...
Heavy Metal: The Malleability of Fashion examines utilization of metal as fabric, embellishment, structure and cultural symbol. This exhibit features designs...
Around the turn of the 20th century, Cornell professor Ralph Stockman Tarr and his students and collaborators organized several expeditions to glaciated...
From 1921 through 1968, the career of Cincinnati-based Ladislas Segoe (1894–1983) paralleled the evolution of planning. Frequently instrumental in the...
Braced frames, rigid frames, and shear walls. Suspension and stayed cable systems. Cable nets and fabric membranes. Arches, vaults, and domes. Slabs, folded...
Boyce Thompson Institute is pleased to present the botanical mandalas of local collage artist Daniel McPheeters, now on display, 9-5 weekdays.
From its founding in 1865, Cornell University has been firmly nonsectarian, welcoming students and faculty of any religion, or no religion. However, this did...
What's the best way to foster engagement with PowerPoint? Come learn some tricks of the trade to make your presentations more interactive and visually...
ANNUAL REPORTING SESSION: To the Advisory Board of the New York State Apple Research and Development Program (ARDP)
The Johnson Museum is presenting the first museum exhibition of drawings by Kurt Vonnegut, from the collection of his daughter Nanette, in conjunction with...
This series of simultaneous screenings will highlight film and video works by Gordon Matta-Clark, Class of 1968. His radical explorations into space and...
Taiwanese artist Huang Hsin-chien’s installation combines everyday objects with real-time video and virtual stereoscopic computer-generated animation to...
Prints were an early method of communication that had an incalculable effect on human knowledge--as revolutionary as Gutenberg’s invention of movable type....
James Siena, Class of 1979, is best known for densely patterned paintings, drawings, and prints that are based on strict self-imposed guidelines and tend to...
The City takes a look at how photographers have responded to the urban environment in the last century, depicting cityscapes and slices of life in New York...
Katrina Forest, University of Wisconsin Madison. Signaling by Phytochrome, a Knotted Bacterial Photoreceptor Host: Ailong Ke Poster available. Abstract:...
Lunch Lecture
Every second and third Wednesday of the month a faculty member from the Department of Near Eastern Studies will host an informal discussion pertaining to a...
Come walk and talk about teaching! Join the Center for Teaching Excellence on Wednesdays throughout the semester to walk and share thoughts about teaching...
Medicaid and Intergenerational Economic Mobility
We are pleased to announce that the Biomedical & Biological Sciences Graduate Student Society (BBSGSS) and the BBS program are co-hosting a pizza reception...
Composite Spin-1 Resonances at the LHC Abstract: Composite spin-1 resonances are a universal feature of composite Higgs models. In this talk, I will...
EAS Fall Seminar by Prof. Tiffany Shaw from Columbia University. Refreshments at 3:00 pm in the Snee Hall Atrium.
Sebastien Michelin, Ecole Polytechnique Self-propulsion of autophoretic particles Host Itai Cohen. Poster available. Abstract: Designing artificial micro...
Dr. Jamie H.D. Cate, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology & Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley Regulation of protein synthesis...
From the celebrated team that created They Call It Myanmar, comes Breaking Baksbat, a moving psychological portrait of Cambodia. Spanning the decades after...
John Psaropoulos, noted Greek journalist and former CNN International Reporter, will give a talk as part of the Mario Einaudi Center for International...
Acknowledging the Society for the Humanities’ legacy of promoting the value of critical theory, we are happy to announce the Annual Culler Lecture in...
How can you maximize networking opportunities for your entrepreneurial journey in 5,400 seconds? Come to the Meet & Repeat at The Pillsbury Institute! At...
Adam Miller (SGU) - "Persistent Hematuria in an Eleven Year Old Boxer " Justina Hoerner - "Follicular Stasis in an 11-year-old Green Iguana" Erin...
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, a range of Urdu texts were published under what we might call the sign of Akhlaq (ethics). All were...
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, a range of Urdu texts were published under what we might call the sign of Akhlaq (ethics). All were...
Are you interested in building your confidence as a communicator? This workshop shares effective public speaking strategies, ways to evaluate classroom...
The dance-fitness revolution that changed the way we look at a “workout” forever. It’s fun, effective and best of all? Made for everyone! Latin...
Are you Interested in joining a lab? The Office of Undergraduate Biology's Student Advisors will help you get started! They will take you through the steps...
Meditation is the practice of acceptance and witnessing the process of life by taking a step back from the action filled zone. It provides deep conscious...
The Hoyt Fuller Literary Salon presents “Challenges of Studying African American Literature and Culture in China” Xiu Han, Visiting Scholar, Beijing...
Hosted by FIR Paul Merrill every Wednesday at Appel on the third floor. Join your fellow residents, residential staff, faculty, and special guests. Balch...
Kristen Eldridge will be holding info sessions for Gender Neutral Housing options. Come to the North Campus Meeting to see if these options may be right for...
Kristen Eldridge will be holding info sessions for Gender Neutral Housing options. Come to the Collegetown Meeting to see if these options may be right for...
Digital Restoration! 1960 > Italy > Directed by Luchino Visconti With Alain Delon, Renato Salvatori, Annie Girardot Set in the working-class slums of Milan,...
Are native plants easier or harder to grow than other plants? Do native plants require less maintenance in landscapes? With climate change, should we plant...
Kristen Eldridge will be holding info sessions for Gender Neutral Housing options. Come to the West Campus Meeting to see if these options may be right for...
The Department of Classics and the Ancient Theater Performance Group of Cornell University present Orestes by Euripides, translated by William Arrowsmith,...
This event is intended to honor and remember those who have been killed because of anti-transgender bigotry, hatred, and violence. We will be remembering...
Hans Bethe House’s weekly after-dinner conversation hour. House Professor Scott MacDonald hosts a special guest each Wednesday evening at 7:15. The format is...
Teams of 3 will be competing to answer literary-themed trivia questions. Email jgt54@cornell.edu to register a team, or to be set up with a team as an...
CANCELED: Cornell Baroque Orchestra.