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Wednesday, April 15

4-H Sewing Review

4-H Sewing Review [past event]

The sewing evaluation is designed to give youth an opportunity to speak with a knowledgeable seamstress prior to submitting their sewing project to the...

Growing Stronger Malone

Growing Stronger, Malone Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10:00 to 11:30, beginning July 10 it is a 12 week class. Location: First Congregational...

Maribel Garcia Community Spirit Award application deadline

The Maribel Garcia Community Spirit Award for Remarkable Contributions to the Spirit of Humanity will be given each year to a Cornell student who has made a...

CHR Technology Entrepreneurship Roundtable

The roundtable is chaired by Visiting Assistant Professor, Assistant Academic Director of the Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship, Mona...

Iftikhar Dadi and Elizabeth Dadi: Efflorescence

The nation-state forms the most important and universally recognized form of sovereignty in the world today. However, as distinguished scholar and Cornell...

Martín Domínguez Esteban

This exhibition explores the life and works of the architect Martín Domínguez Esteban. Domínguez had a brilliant career in Spain during the 20s and 30s...

The History of the Home Economics Fellowship: Reflections on an Evolving Tradition

This exhibit provides a special opportunity to celebrate the Dean’s Fellowship in the History of Home Economics. Now in its 23rd year, the fellowship has...

We Step Into the Light

We Step Into the Light [past event]

This exhibit recognizes the power of art to inspire those who have suffered emotional and physical trauma to see their beauty and find their strength to live...

150 Ways to Say Cornell

Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, 150 Ways to Say Cornell, celebrates Cornell’s Sesquicentennial. On April 27, 1865, New York State Governor...

ART@BTI Exhibit, Nancy Ridenour

General public invited to BTI to view art on display, floral photographs, especially close-ups and digital experimentation

Dictionaries: A Bridge for Culture Exchange between China and the West

Cornell University Library is proud to house a rich collection of Chinese-Western language dictionaries from the 16th century up to the present. These...

Lincoln’s Unfinished Work

On January 31, 1865 the United States Congress passed the 13th Amendment, ending slavery in America. President Lincoln would not live to see the final...

Kampung Urbanization and Planning in Surakarta, Indonesia

Since 2013, city and regional planning students have been engaged in a workshop with Indonesian counterparts in Surakarta (Solo), Indonesia. The workshop...

An Eye for Detail: Dutch Painting from the Leiden Collection

A yearlong exhibition presents twelve paintings from the New York-based Leiden Collection, one of the most important private collections 17th-century Dutch...

Cast and Present: Replicating Antiquity in the Museum and the Academy

Drawing on Cornell’s collection of plaster casts after classical art—the brainchild of Andrew Dickson White—this exhibition marks Cornell’s Sesquicentennial...

Five Uneasy Pieces: Reworking the Treman Willow

These five pieces were once part of a living heritage tree located in the F.R. Newman Arboretum, part of the Plantations at Cornell University in Ithaca New...

Margaret Bourke-White: From Cornell Student to Visionary Photojournalist

In celebration of Cornell's Sesquicentennial, the Johnson Museum's presents the first significant exhibition of its Margaret Bourke-White photographs in 25...

Staged, Performed, Manipulated

One could argue that most photographs are staged. Portrait photographs are certainly performed or even manipulated by both photographer and subject. While...

Downsizing and Decluttering

Downsizing and Decluttering our own, or a loved one’s, home can seem overwhelming and be fraught with many mixed emotions. Come learn tips and strategies on...

Leadership Lunch and Learn: Moving Up in Your Career

The classes of 1995-2004 are invited to join us for an exclusive leadership webinar! Tune in on Wednesday, April 15th at 12:00 p.m. EDT to hear words of...

Managing your digital research files workshop

What is the best way to manage your digital assets over time? How do you safeguard your data from technical obsolescence or accidental loss? Whether it’s...

Jugatae Seminar Series

Jugatae Seminar Series [past event]

Erik Smith "Dispersal of onion thrips and Iris yellow spot virus in an onion ecosystem"

CIIFAD International Symposium Panel: Inclusive Value Chains and Economic Progress

Panelists, Kellee James, Founder and CEO of Mercaris, Siobhan Kelly, Economist at FAO, and Jan Low, Principal Scientist with the International Sweet Potato...

Undergraduate Research Fair

Research fair with tables from undergraduate research opportunities on campus represented. Come by and see what you can get involved with on campus!

LEPP Theory Seminar: David Pinner, Princeton

"Folded SUSY with a Twist" The current lack of evidence from the LHC for BSM physics motivates exploring new models of natural electroweak symmetry...

Student Multidisciplinary Applied Research Teams (SMART) Poster-Paper Session

The 2014-2015 SMART Project teams will present their work at the CIIFAD Annual International Symposium. The session will begin with remarks from Ambassador...

"Strong Vegetation-Mediated Chemical Forcing of Global Climate"

EAS Spring 2015 Seminar by Dr. Nadine Unger from Yale University. Refreshments will be served at 3:00pm in the Snee Hall Atrium.

Giles Oldroyd, John Innes Centre

School of Integrative Plant Science Speaker

“Engineering the symbiotic signalling pathway of cereals“- Giles Oldroyd

Professor Giles Oldroyd Project Leader, Department of Cell & Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre Lab website Professor Giles E. D. Oldroyd is a Plant...

150 Years of Outstanding Teaching at Cornell: A Tribute to Some of the Greats

Come celebrate great teaching at Cornell as current faculty remember inspiring teachers from years past. A reception will follow the panel - please RSVP to...

Causes and Consequences of Inequality

Please join us for an interdisciplinary discussion of inequality and how it affects justice, democracy, and well-being in the United States. Everyone is...

Community Hunger Relief

Join Active Citizen Matt Cohen and GRF Neal to fight hunger in Ithaca! For more info and to sign up, email Matt @ mrc272 Meet at the Barnes Hall parking lot...

Film Screening with Author Amara Lakhous: Clash of Civilizations over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio

Author Amara Lakhous will be in attendance for a Film Screening of his book, Clash of Civilizations over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio, on Wednesday, April...

Life Raft Debate POSTPONED TILL NEXT WEEK

An apocalyptic event has occurred. Alas, there is only room for one more person on the life raft. Whose expertise would be of greatest value in the new...

Lisa Marie Cacho

Lisa Marie Cacho [past event]

The Latina/o Studies Program and Asian American Studies Program presents Lisa Marie Cacho Associate Professor, Latina/Latino Studiies and Asian American...

Veterinary Senior Seminars

Annette Scott - " Idiopathic Head Tremor Syndrome in a 3 year old English Bulldog" Brian OMalley - "Lymphoma in a 12 year old, female spayed Airedale...

"I AM HAITI" Film screening

You are cordially invited to attend the screening of the award-winning documentary “I AM HAITI.” In Haiti, the ancesters say if something is foretold, it...

Community Engagement Showcase

The Community Engagement Showcase is hosted by Engaged Learning + Research (EL+R), the Public Service Center (PSC), the Office of Academic Diversity...

Mid Week Meditation

Mid Week Meditation [past event]

Cornell Consciousness Club would like to welcome you for Mid Week Meditation So, why Meditate?- It boosts Health, Happiness (overall sense of well being),...

Volunteers Needed to Help Cornell Reduce Energy Use & Go LED!

As part of the larger Climate Action Plan, Cornell is trying to replace energy inefficient light bulbs with energy efficient LED light bulbs. This will...

Baseball Across America

It's spring, and with spring comes baseball season! Join us for a special baseball-themed dinner at RPME and enjoy delicious food served at ballparks across...

Implementing a "Social Determinants of Health" Agenda in Nutrition

Featuring Dr. Renata Schiavo, from the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health Increasingly, Americans are told to make better food choices for themselves...

Cornell Alumni Association of Northern California - Mixer with Stanford Alumni

Cornell Alumni Association of Northern California Mixer with Stanford Alumni at SFDate: Wednesday, April 15thTime: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pmPlace: San Francisco...

Cornell Club of Oregon and Southwest Washington - Monthly Happy Hour at Cerulean Bar & Bistro

Join us for the Monthly Happy Hour the third Wednesday of the month at alumni owned Cerulean Wine Bar & Bistro in the Pearl District.In recognition of...

House Dinner: Fish Fry

House Dinner: Fish Fry [past event]

Fish fry, mac & cheese, Swedish meatballs, rice, cheesy broccoli, salads, soup, desserts, and more!

Salsa Series 6 Weeks: Beginner 1 and Beginner 2

Learn the world's most popular social dance! Wednesdays at Willard Straight Hall 5th Floor Lounge. Online Registration Salsa Beginner 1 6:15-7:30pm Salsa...

 Lecture Demonstration by Narmadha Gopalakrishnan

Legendary violinist Narmadha Gopalakrishnan (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aP2Dtr0vO8) is coming to Cornell! Her lecture will be accessible to all,...

Becker/Rose Cafe: "Lessons From the Rink: What Can We Learn From Hockey?"

with Cornell men’s hockey coach Mike Schafer ‘86

Caterpillar Gardening:  The Plants That Butterflies & Moths Need To Complete Their Life Cycles

The Finger Lakes Native Plant Society presents a slide show & talk by Do you plant lots of showy flowers so you can see colorful wings fluttering about your...

Let Each One Go Where He May w/filmmaker in person

2009 > USA > Directed by Ben Russell A rigorous piece of ethnographic art cinema that "traces the extensive journey of two unidentified brothers who venture...

Revolutionizing Reproductive Health: Screening of Vessel

offshore waters. The film begins with a young doctor who lived by the sea—and an unlikely idea. Rebecca Gomperts, horrified by the realities created by...

Ansatz with Bethe House Fellow Shelley Feldman

Come join us in a conversation with Bethe House Fellow and Professor of Development Sociology, Shelley Feldman

CCS presents Jordi Savall & Concert des Nations

Cornell Concert Series presents Jordi Savall & Concert des Nations. Unanimously recognized as one of the most important performers of early music, Jordi...

Wednesday, April 15