Celebrate the innovators and trailblazers who have helped to shape the modern sports industry, and join in creating a fresh dialogue around key issues...
A collaboration between Catherwood Library’s Kheel Center and the Cornell Costume & Textile Collection, Union Made celebrates 20th century fashion trends...
In the Finger Lakes region, we have over 6,500 farms and 1.5 M acres of farmland. We have an abundance of wild game and fish to harvest. What are we going to...
You don’t have to be a super hero to have super powers. Everyone has personality strengths. In fact, knowing your natural talents, you can create a pathway...
The Barbara L. Kuhlman Scholars’ Fiber Arts and Wearable Arts Exhibition
For centuries, biological specimens have made key insights in the life sciences possible. Now, new technologies—from chemical and genetic sampling that help...
In Inhabiting the World We Made, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy present recent projects that examine the marriage of architecture and psychology. Comprised of...
"On August 14, 2004, the eastern seaboard experienced a statewide power outage: a blackout. It was the day my family moved into our home, the blue house on...
Mark Catesby, an English naturalist of the 18th century, remains a mysterious figure despite his tall stature amongst scientists of his day. His seminal...
A new body of work by Pauline Shongov (B.F.A. '18) and Aaron Glasser '17, titled wax notes, explores the mortality/immortality of the moving image,...
Convergence is a survey of Philadelphia-based artist Rebecca Rutstein's (B.F.A. '93) recent work that explores geometric abstraction inspired by science,...
Dr. Mike Harold M.D. Anderson Professor and Chair Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston "Multi-Functional Structured...
Borderline Encounters: The American-Canadian Railway presents the collaborative work that Joseph Henry Kennedy Jr. (B.Arch. '15) and Sonny Eric Xu (B.Arch....
The East Sibley Exhibition Hallway rotating exhibition series presents Memorandum, a collection of photographs and letters that capture the past and current...
This exhibition explores the art of the book with a display of fine printing, artists’ books, and other rare editions drawn from Cornell’s collections....
"Scanning X-ray fluorescence at CHESS and The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Case studies in cultural heritage research" Abstract: Scanning x-ray fluorescence...
"Grounded Language Learning in Simulated Worlds" Developing systems that can execute symbolic, language-like instructions in the physical world is a...
"ALGORAND: A New Distributed Ledger" A distributed ledger is a tamperproof sequence of data that can be read and augmented by everyone. Distributed ledgers...
David Jaume Cornell University, Ph.D. Candidate "The Labor Market Effects of an Educational Expansion: The case of Brazil from 1995 to 2014" Although most...
The mission of the Cornell University Veterans Colleague Network Group is to raise the awareness of veteran and military personnel issues here at the...
The global developmental urge to push women into paid employment is challenged in places like India where female labor force participation rates are...
E&EB Seminar Hosts Monica Geber & Alex Flecker
Ming-Yi Chou, Ph.D. candidate, Graduate Field of Horticulture. Horticulture Section seminar series. Via videoconference to A134 Barton in Geneva.
Law Tech Speaker Series Malka Older is a writer, aid worker, and PhD candidate. Her science fiction political thriller Infomocracy was named one of the best...
Speaker: Peter Graystock Title: Engineering resistance: can in situ microbiome engineering increase bee survival during pesticide exposure?
General Physics Colloquium, Andy Ruina, John F. Carr Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Cornell...
Endnote is an easy-to-use citation management tool that helps you store, organize, cite, and share your research. This hands-on introductory workshop will...
Dr. Heather True, Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine, "Prions: 31 Flavors of Infectious Disease".
Simone Galperti UCSD
Since the 1990s Sahelian African countries with both majority and minority Muslim populations have been experimenting with democratic systems that have...
The Cornell Contemporary China Initiative Lecture Series, featuring interdisciplinary talks by scholars on issues in China today, runs every Monday this...
Meet CMM students, develop techniques for a successful semester academically and socially. Learn about our programs: Healthy Eating, Zumba, Yoga, Feel Good...
Prep for case-based interviewing, a popular style of questioning by employers within consulting and other career fields.
Limited to freshmen and transfer students. Registration is required through Handshake.
Open to all Cornell students (grads and undergrads) for Free. All skill levels welcome. Increase your physical and mental well-being. Some yoga mats are...
Ricardo Dominguez is a cofounder of The Electronic Disturbance Theater, a group who developed virtual sit-in technologies in solidarity with the Zapatistas...
Is the U.S. Constitution in crisis? Is democracy under threat? What opportunities might this moment present? Panel discussion & community conversation in...
In a time of social justice, where do animals fit into the discussion about discrimination? Hahn Nyugen will lead a discussion on unraveling the roots of...
In a time of social justice, where do animals fit into the discussion about discrimination? Hahn Nyugen will lead a discussion on unraveling the roots of...
Monday, September 18, 8:00 p.m. Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, room 320 Sign up:...
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