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Events

Saturday, October 1

2016 Early Childhood Educators Fall Conference

Registration is now open for the 2016 Fall Conference! The conference will be held on October 1st from 8am-4pm at the Oneida County Farm & Home...

Cornell Energy Connection 2016

Presentations by industry professionals. Keynote speakers: Katherine Hamilton, 38 North Solutions Jigar Shah, Generate Capital Register now:...

Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV)

The Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) offers cutting edge, experiential training in entrepreneurship and small business...

Family Fun and Fish Day 2016 Rescheduled!

Join us on Saturday, October 1, 2016 from 11:00am to 1:30pm at Kenneth Wilson State Campground located at 859 Wittenberg Road, Mount Tremper, NY 12457 for a...

Farm Fare

Farm Fare [past event]

Join us on October 1 at 6:00pm for a wonderful evening of a professionally prepared dinner of locally sourced foods and products. Registration for event...

N Central Community Service Project Faces of 4-H

North Central Faces of 4-H Community Service Project Join us for a little friendly county competition. If you are from Oneida, Madison, Herkimer, Oswego...

Cornell Race and Empathy Project

The Cornell Race and Empathy Project is an art installation and audio archive that aims to record and share the everyday stories of Cornellians that evoke...

100 Years of Fashion Studies: Beulah Blackmore and the Cornell Costume & Textile Collection

An exhibit celebrating the centennial of the Cornell Costume and Textile Collection, with focus on the collection's founder, Beulah Blackmore. Reception on...

2016 Donkey Welfare Symposium

Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 How are donkeys different from horses? Why do they seem so stubborn? Whether you are a...

Cornell Energy Connection

Cornell Energy Connection (CEC), Cornell University’s premier energy conference, provides aunique opportunity for students from across campus to engage with...

Cornell in Rome: 2016 Neighborhood Studies

Students in the urban studies Rome Workshop spend 20 hours per week in neighborhoods outside the core historic district exploring public space, urban design,...

Exaggeration through Repetition

11th Barbara L. Kuhlman, Inc. Fiber Arts & Wearable Art Scholars' Exhibition

Work in Progress: The Restoration of Lynn Hall

Lynn Hall, a roadside inn outside of Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, was designed by Raymond Viner Hall and built by his father, Walter Hall, in the mid-1930s....

Breakfast & Hike with House Fellow Shan Varma, Horticulture Professor Marvin Pritts, and GRF Pauline

Breakfast at Falls Restaurant in Trumansburg followed by a walk & talk at Smith Woods, an old growth forest:...

Growing Shiitake Mushrooms on Beech Logs for Healthier and More Profitable Woodlots

Many woodlots are overrun with unhealthy beech trees that are in decline from beech bark disease. Cutting them often makes a bad problem worse, as beech...

American Sojourns and the Collecting of Japanese Art

For more than 250 years the Tokugawa government allowed foreigners only very limited access to Japan—that is, until 1853, when an American expedition led by...

Art-Full Family Day: Explore Japan

Theater artist and educator Holly Adams will lead an interactive celebration of the Japanese exhibitions. All ages are welcome, recommended for ages 3–7....

JapanAmerica: Points of Contact, 1876-1970

Focusing on Japan’s place in major international exhibitions held in the Americas from 1876 onward, and finishing with a look at Japan’s first world’s fair...

Japonisme: The First Wave and Beyond

At the 1862 International Exhibition in London, Sir Rutherford Alcock, a former consul general in Japan and an early collector of Japanese material, mounted...

Signal to Code

Signal to Code [past event]

Signal to Code at the Johnson Museum is an extension of Signal to Code: 50 Years of Media Art in the Goldsen Archive, on display in the Hirshland Gallery of...

We Went to the Fair

We Went to the Fair [past event]

The 1851 Crystal Palace Exposition in London is considered the first exhibition of its kind to showcase manufactured products from all over the world,...

FIRST PEOPLES' FESTIVAL: A Celebration of Indigenous Culture

Please join us for this free community celebration! This year’s fesival theme is “GIFTS OF THE...

PSC Building Student Coalition for Change

The event is an invitation to all student groups and active student members that are interested in social change and social justice. Come togehter and build...

Walk to Farmer's Market

Becker Resident's join GRF Korie and 3 South Floor for a walk to Farmer's Market

PSC Student Coalition Building for Social Change and Social Justice event - Nadinne Cruz

with GRF Michael Nadinne Irene Cruz is a pioneering leader in community-based learning. Cruz has served as an advocate and practitioner of service-learning...

Go Take a Hike!

Go Take a Hike! [past event]

Sponsored by Becker House Council. Walk the Cascadilla Gorge Trail. Lunch will be provided. Sign up at House Office by Thursday, February 29

DeeDee Arrison Concert for the Animals

A one hour concert featuring violinist and rising star of the Stradivari Society Tim Fain, accompanied by Grammy Award winning violinist Augustin Hadelich...

Aleksandr Mergold: America Spolia: Crossing the Line

A single line on paper can project power and bring about devastation. American Spolia is a platform for the multiple sides of history to be made visible,...

Caroline Woolard: Capitoline Wolves

Caroline Woolard's Capitoline Wolves is an installation made for conversations about fantasies of Founding Brothers. Five tables have been placed in a...

Womyn’s Empowerment Clubfest

Talk with student orgs promoting and advocating the success of females and minorities. Presented by the Balch Womyn's Center.

CU Music: pianist Ryan MacEvoy McCullough and Lucy Fitz Gibbon

Ryan MacEvoy McCullough, piano, and Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano. Features works by John Harbison, including Seven Poems of Lorine Niedecker, Piano Sonata No....

Jazz+ Jam Session: CU Jazz

Enjoy a meal and listen or join the band and play. Sponsored by Bethe House, CU Jazz, Jazz+, and SAFC. 5:00-7:00 pm Jansen's Dining Room $ or meal...

2016 CCA Biennial: Abject/Object Empathies

With a focus on the cultural production of empathy, the Cornell Council for the Arts (CCA) opens its second campus-wide art exhibition by addressing the ways...

10-Minute Playfest

10-Minute Playfest [past event]

Join SA Lavannya in viewing this year's 10-Minute Playfest: Voices which will feature a reenactment of the Willard Straight Hall Takeover and a few Cook...

A Sarod Concert

A Sarod Concert [past event]

Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash are acclaimed seventh generation Sarod virtuosos in the Senia Bangash musical lineage. They have performed concerts...

CU Music: Cornell Orchestras

Cornell Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra; Chris Younghoon Kim, conductor. CCO presents Vivaldi’s “La Follia,” op. 1, no. 12 (coached with Sphinx...

Caroline O'Donnell: Urchin

While empathy is typically understood as describing a relationship between two (animate) beings, in which one understands the world through the other's...

Fantastic Planet

Fantastic Planet [past event]

1972 > France/Czechoslovakia > Directed by Rene Laloux A weird sci-fi cartoon about an insurrection on the planet Ygam, where the draags, humongous blue...

10-Minute Playfest

10-Minute Playfest [past event]

Produced by Caitlin Kane. Dramaturgy by Joshua Bastian Cole. September 29 & October 1, 2016 at 7:30pm. September 30, 2016 at 4:30pm. All performances...

Blue Velvet

Blue Velvet [past event]

1986 > USA > Directed by David Lynch With Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini David Lynch's classic thriller about sex, drugs, pain, and severed body parts....

Saturday, October 1