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Monday, November 28

Islam in Asia:  Diversity in Past and Present

The world of Islam is not monolithic, nor is it limited to the Middle East. Asia is home to 65 percent of the world's Muslims, including an incredible...

Studio Immersion

Studio Immersion [past event]

All are welcome to engage in our immersive space as we follow our intuitions and showcase a collaborative process of creation.

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...

Instruction Resumes

Instruction Resumes [past event]

Classes resume following break.

Art@BTI: "This Renaissance of Light"

Now on exhibit at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) an exhibition featuring Ithaca artists Susan C. Larkin, Timothy Larkin, and Christina Coleman This...

Exploring a Sea of Glass: A Multi-media Celebration of Art, Biology and History Through the Works of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka

Cornell University is one of only handful of academic institutions who hold some of the exquisite marine invertebrate models created by 19th century glass...

Vietnam War Commemoration Program - Innocent Souls: Vietnam 1968

The Cornell University Veterans Colleague Network Group, Southeast Asia Program, and the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies presents: The 2008...

Anarchy in the Archives

“Anarchy in the Archives” explores punk’s cultural and political impact from the mid-1970s to the present day through a vast array of rare artifacts. The...

Standing Rock Fund-Raiser

Inter-student organization penny war that supports the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in its fights against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

SAP: "Party Building in the Age of Universal Entitlement: Lessons from India"

Talk by Thibaud Marcesse, Department of Government, Cornell University, as part of the South Asia Program's Monday Seminar Series. How does the interaction...

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,...

PAM Seminar: Daniel Ludwinski

Cooperation or Collusion? The Efficiency Implications of Physician Integration

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...

RESCHEDULED Department of Physics Colloquium, Bethe Lecture

General Physics Colloquium, Anton Zeilinger, University of Vienna. Refreshments from 3:30-3:50 pm. Title: Quantum Communication with Entangled...

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...

Leaders in Sustainable Global Enterprise Speaker Series

A weekly lecture series aimed at promoting the leaders within the sustainable global enterprise industry.

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...

Keeton Collective Meeting

Come to the weekly meeting and share your programming ideas! Snacks provided!

Let's Meditate! with GRF Rochelle

Looking to get more done in less time - without stress?

CU Music: Cornell Wind Quintet

Cornell Wind Quintet: Elizabeth Shuhan, flute; Emily DiAngelo, oboe; Lenora Schneller, clarinet; Daniel Hane, bassoon; Ilze Brink-Button, horn. Features...

Homemade Cookies & Conversation

Study Break - Cookies, Conversation & relaxation Join SA Lavannya and GRF Red and Sade for weekly discussions on Monday nights about social justice, current...

Monday, November 28