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Thursday, February 25

4-H CAMP OWAHTA-2016

4-H CAMP OWAHTA-2016 [past event]

Hello, and thank you for your interest in 4-H Camp Owahta 2015! We have made registering for camp easier this year with an online registration followed by a...

Connecting With Kids

Connecting With Kids [past event]

Diversity April 6, 2016 6:00-8:00PM Herkimer College Robert McLaughlin College Center Reservoir Rd. Herkimer Heather Wynkoop Beach, Extension Support...

EPA Lead RRP- Refresher 2/25 8am Rensselaer

LEAD RENOVATION, REPAIR, & PAINTING (RRP-REFRESHER) FEBRUARY 2016-TRAINING CLASSES-CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED- REGISTER TODAY- ALL TRAININGS ARE FREE *Please fax,...

Kids in the Kitchen 2

Kids in the Kitchen 2 [past event]

Here is where you register for Kids in the Kitchen after school club at Calcium Primary School. This six-session after school club encourages youths to eat...

National Greek Leaders Association (NGLA)

A conference for almost 1,000 fraternity and sorority members from campuses and universitities in the Northeast region of the U.S.

Andrea Simitch and Val Warke: Shared Spaces/The Berserker's Tale

The Baer Art Center is located on a seaside farm in northwestern Iceland, approximately 400km from the capital, Reykjavik. Its setting on the east coast of...

Guillaume Kurkdjian: GIFted Programs

Paris-based artist Guillaume Kurkdjian works as an illustrator, animator, photographer, and font designer, but his real passion is creating bite-sized...

ULI Hines Urban Design Competition Entries

The ULI Hines Urban Design Competition offers graduate students the opportunity to engage in a challenging exercise in urban design and responsible land use....

Gods and Scholars: Studying Religion at a Secular University

From its founding in 1865, Cornell University has been firmly nonsectarian, welcoming students and faculty of any religion, or no religion. However, this did...

A Celebration of Life: Delicate Watercolors by Wilma Gilmore

In her prime, Willie was an avid gardener and for decades she enjoyed visiting Cornell Plantations, where she was a long-time volunteer and active member and...

Cornell Art Faculty 2016

Every two years faculty in Cornell’s Department of Art are invited to exhibit work at the Johnson, providing an opportunity for both the university community...

Matthew Schreiber: Crossbow

Matthew Schreiber’s immersive laser light installation Crossbow is named after a roller coaster in New Jersey. Reminiscent of optical devices found in...

Revealed: WPA Murals from Roosevelt Island

In 1935, the Federal Art Project (FAP), a subdivision of President Roosevelt’s Work Progress Administration (WPA), was established. Over the next decade,...

The fire is gone but we have the light: Rirkrit Tiravanija & Korakrit Arunanondchai

Rirkrit Tiravanija (Thai, b. Argentina, 1961) collaborated with more than forty master printers, graduate and undergraduate students, and others on his...

Tradition, Transmission, and Transformation in East Asian Art

The long history of interaction between China, Korea, and Japan formed an identifiable East Asian cultural sphere based on shared traditions of Confucian...

Cornell Club of Sarasota-Manatee - Private tour of Ringling College of Art and Design

Thursday, February 25Cornell Club of Sarasota-ManateePrivate tour of Ringling College of Art and DesignOne of the premier colleges for art and design in the...

Entrepreneur In Residence Office Hours - Karim Abouelnaga '13

This program enables students to learn through ongoing personal interaction with successful entrepreneurs. Our Entrepreneurs in Residence give guest lectures...

Advanced Zotero via Web Ex

This interactive online workshop will cover advanced features that will help you maximize your use of Zotero. It is intended for researchers who have started...

Brown Bag Lunch Webinar Series for Farmers’ Market Farmers and Vendors

The Farmers Market Federation of NY and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County will be hosting a Brown Bag Lunch Webinar Series for farmers market...

Candidate for Jay Hyman Wildlife Medicine seminar

From Science to Policy and Action at the Wildlife/Domestic Animal/Human Health & Livelihoods Interface

SEAP Gatty Lecture Series

"The Politics of Gender and Sexuality of Fundamentalist Muslims and the Politics of Knowledge Production of Feminist Groups in Contemporary Indonesia” Farid...

"The Future of Genocide: In Asia and Beyond"

Magnus Fiskesjö, Associate Professor, Anthropology Department, Cornell University, will speak at 12:15 in G-08 Uris Hall on "The Future of Genocide: In Asia...

LASSP and A&EP SEMINAR

LASSP and A&EP SEMINAR [past event]

Miguel Morales, Physics Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, will present seminar. Seminar Title: Hydrogen at extreme...

Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health & nutrition program in Burundi improves maternal & child hemoglobin levels and reduces anemia: A theory-based cluster-randomized controlled intervention trial

As part of the NS 6980 International Nutrition Seminar, Dr. Jef Leroy (International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC) will discuss Tubaramure,...

Understanding the intensification of the global water cycle through improved land cover change models

Land use/cover change (LULCC) can significantly alter energy and water balance partitioning, which can affect surface and atmospheric temperatures and...

Group Show: Identity and the Global Lens

This exhibition will feature work completed in the fall 2015 class, ART 3601 Identity and the Global Lens, by: Larissa Castellano (B.A. '18) Sally Choe...

NBB Special Seminar

NBB Special Seminar [past event]

Nilay Yapici, The Rockefeller University; Genes, Neurons, and Circuits that Control Food Intake Decisions

Business Consultations with Professor Klausner

Longtime adjunct professor and SHA Senior Lecturer Adam Klausner will be offering assistance to entrepreneurship students on the first and third Thursdays of...

CLASSE Seminar: Lanfa Wang, SLAC

"Beam Dynamics in LCLS-II" Abstract: LCLS-II is a proposal for a high repetition rate (1MHz) FEL, based on a CW, superconducting linac. In this talk I will...

IAD Seminar - Climate Change, Sea Level Rise, and Africa

Charles Geisler is a Professor of Development Sociology at Cornell University. He has a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and...

New York Farm Show to Host Precision Ag Decision-Making Program

Really want to harness precision ag technology for profit? Then don’t miss the “Precision Ag: Decision-making for a profitable future” program. That’s the...

"Geometry and Symmetry in Nanomaterial Self-Assembly"

Materials Science & Engineering Spring seminar with Dr. Steve Whitelam from Lawrence Berkeley Lab. Refreshments in 260 Bard Lounge at 3:30pm.

Could Cirrus Clouds Warm Early Mars?

Could cirrus clouds warm early Mars? The presence of the ancient valley networks on Mars indicates that the climate at 3.8 Ga was warm enough to allow...

BME 7900 Seminar: Xingde Li

Xingde Li (Johns Hopkins Univ.) speaks about: "Label-free Optical Micro-Imaging of Tissue Histology in vivo"

Diana Clarke: Within and Without

An exhibition of recent works by Diana Clarke (M.F.A. '17).

Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons; A History

Jacqueline Mabey, core organizer for the international Wikipedia edit-a-thon, Wikipedia: Art + Feminism, will discuss the history of the annual event, and...

Relationality at the Boundary: Kant's Other-Freedom

Gabriela Basterra works on philosophy and literature as a member of both the Comparative Literature and the Spanish and Portuguese Departments. Between 2004...

Slice of Insight Social

The Slice of Insight Social event is a panel presentation of entrepreneurs who are at various stages of their careers—from start-up to corporation. Guest...

New Regionalism in Latin America: The Pacific Alliance Initiative

This lecture will be presented by Carolina Palma, a professor, attorney and researcher from Costa Rica. She graduated with honours from the law school of...

Adobe Lightroom II: Image Editing in the Develop Module

In this hands on workshop learn how to correct and enhance your photos in Adobe Lightroom. We will explore in depth techniques for total control over details...

Kripalu Yoga

Kripalu Yoga [past event]

Open to all Cornell students for free. All skills welcome. Increase your physical and mental well-being. Bring a yoga mat if you have one. Come about 5...

Artist's Talk: Rachel Eliza Griffiths

Rachel Eliza Griffiths is the author of four poetry collections: Lighting the Shadow (Four Way Books, 2015); Mule & Pear (New Issues Poetry & Prose, 2011),...

Black history Month Talk

Corey Ryan Earle will discuss the rich history of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in regards to African Americans.

Cook House Dining Room celebrates Black History Month

Black history. Beautiful. Innovative. Political. Inspiring. We're celebrating Black History Month with a special menu featuring Soul Food at Cook House...

Friends of Agriculture Dinner in Long Island

Join your Friends in Agriculture for dinner at Digger O’Dell’s Restaurant in Riverhead, Long Island. On Thursday, February 25, the 12th annual fundraiser...

Groundswell’s Farm Business Planning Course

Groundswell Center for Local Food and Farming will once again be conducting a 10-week Farm Business Planning Course, beginning in January 2016, for those...

Intro to Food Processing: Licensing and Inspections

Most food processing businesses need an Article 20-C Food Processing License to operate in New York State. Brooklyn FoodWorks, in partnership with the New...

The 1st East Asia Graduate Colloquium

Cornell EAP-GSSC is pleased to announce the 1st East Asia Graduate Colloquium, to be held in Tuesday and Thursday evenings during Spring 2016 semester. We...

[K]urating the Kura: Documenting a Japanese Vernacular Typology

In October 2015, Juliette Dubroca (M.Arch. '11) and Zachary Tyler Newton (M.Arch. '11) traveled to Japan with funding from the Robert James Eidlitz Travel...

Master Composter Training

Become a MASTER COMPOSTER! Ten in-depth classes and volunteering train an enthusiastic group committed to promoting responsible composting. Classes are held...

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield (directed by PMA Visiting Lecturer, Jeff Guyton) is "...a...

WEEKLY TAT CHAT!

WEEKLY TAT CHAT! [past event]

Stay warm on a Thursday night with a cup of hot tea or hot chocolate from the Tatkon Center! While you're here, ask our Tat staff questions you can't ask...

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