Watercolors by Karen English This triptych giclée combines the artist’s enjoyment in depicting the native birds and plants of our area, and her clients’...
From disaster relief to space exploration, the more autonomous a robot—that is, the better it can operate without direct human intervention—the greater its...
Designed for novice digital photographers, this class will focus on camera use and the aesthetics of photography with specific emphasis on the basics of...
Hip hop’s trajectory over the past 40 years—from its origins in the street culture of 1970s South Bronx to its impact, aesthetics, and spread into a global,...
In this exciting new CAU class, fully engage yourself physically and mentally as you navigate beautiful Cayuga Lake and other area waterways, enjoying nature...
With this class, Therese O’Connor, director of training for Cornell Dining and a wonderful chef and teacher, honors a request from former students for a...
Led by head men’s coach Matt Baughan, CAU’s golf clinic will include daily group work and individual instruction in shot execution (and rules) as well as in...
A 1943 Gallup poll showed that only three in ten Americans understood the seemingly straightforward term “free enterprise.” Still, abolitionists in the...
The Cornell Institute for Climate Change and Agriculture (CICCA) works with Cornell researchers, extension specialists, and New York State farmers to...
This workshop is designed for pasteurizer operators, but should be beneficial to all involved with milk pasteurization, including production, QA/QC &...
This workshop is designed for pasteurizer operators, but should be beneficial to all involved with milk pasteurization, including production, QA/QC &...
This exhibit explores the interrelationship between space and film and the prominent role that geography plays in the art of motion pictures. On view during...
Ithaca was dubbed “The Biggest Little City” when, from 1914-1919, it was home to Wharton, Inc., a bustling movie production company that produced hundreds of...
In 1912 Lucien Vogel started a new magazine dedicated to presenting the fashions of the most prominent Parisian design houses in the most luxurious way...
Connecting readers and researchers with the books and materials they need is the responsibility of the Library’s Access Services, Library Annex, and...
“Signal to Code” explores 50 years of electronic and digital artwork and ephemera held in the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art. The exhibition, on...
The History of Art Majors’ Society provides Cornell undergraduates with the opportunity to collaborate with the Museum in curating and organizing an...
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...
Matthew Schreiber’s immersive laser light installation Crossbow is named after a roller coaster in New Jersey. Reminiscent of optical devices found in...
These paintings by prominent Indigenous artists from Western Australia—Paddy Bedford, Janangoo Butcher Cherel, Tommy Mitchell, Ngarra, Warlimpirrnga...
Rada Ivekovic, former programme director at the Collège international de philosophie (2004-2010), Paris, philosopher, indologist, writer, will give a lecture...
A hands-on introduction to document creation with LaTeX using the TeXStudio front-end and the MikTeX engine for Windows. LaTeX is a markup language enabling...
Public lecture by Matthew Engelke, Professor of Anthropology, London School of Economics and Political Science. Part of the School of Criticism and Theory...
Experience the latest in sustainable agricultural practices and support Dilmun Hill, Cornell’s student-run farm. Work alongside volunteers and student...
Soulful, lively, and lyrical, Crimson offers a melodic and rhythmic blending of Latin jazz and world music from the past and present, including classics from...