A collaboration between Catherwood Library’s Kheel Center and the Cornell Costume & Textile Collection, Union Made celebrates 20th century fashion trends...
Please register yourself for one of the 2 Leader Forums! The Thursday night session will also include a Volunteer Appreciation Dinner. Dinner to be served at...
This workshop is deigned to teach individuals how to get started growing Ginseng on forested land. It is aimed at landowners looking for alternative forest...
Cornell Cooperative Extension and the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University are offering a hands-on workshop to...
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,...
Improve Your Interviewing Skills
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....
In 1882, at the request of Professor John Henry Comstock and with the support of President Andrew Dickson White, Cornell acquired 570 Blaschka glass sea...
Fourteen artists from Taiwan expose the lingering, often haunting effects of authoritarianism, social ideology, environmental disaster, international...
Silsila consists of several photographic series and videos by artist Sama Alshaibi. Named for the Arabic word silsila, or “link,” the exhibition is meant to...
The Hinestroza Research Group aims at understanding complex phenomena at the nanoscale that are of fundamental relevance to Fiber, Textiles and Polymer...
Tree Phenology Walk Series | Cayuga Nature Center Every Thursday through November 2, 2017 10:30 - 11:00 am Free for members, included with regular...
Nichole Szembrot Trinity College (visiting Cornell) 494 Uris Hall "Perceptions of Interest Group Influence and Voting Behavior" This paper documents...
Narayana Kocherlakota University of Rochester
Are you contemplating a career outside of academia and are unsure about what transferable skills you have or what careers are available to you? If so, you...
This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the free PDF and citation management tool, Zotero (zotero.org). This session will cover the basics of how to...
"Her-Story: The Study of Alternative History through ASEAN Women’s Literary Works" Lecturer and researcher on ASEAN literary works, Department of...
Ambassador Daniel Fried (Ret.), Distinguished Fellow, Atlantic Council, will speak at 12:15 pm in G-08 Uris Hall about “The Russian Challenge 2.0” at the...
Michael Hoffman will deliver a seminar titled Climate change: So what's up with dinner? The Energy Engineering Seminars are required for enrollees of CHEME...
Humans learn from experience, whereas machines need to be told what to do. Can we get machines to learn from experience? The answer is yes! That is...
Neural Circuits of Optimal Performance
Lunch and Discussion with Amanda Scheutzow, Senior Admissions Advisor, Cornell Law School What do law schools look for in an applicant? Should I write my...
Yoon Jung Park is an Adjunct Professor in the African Studies Program at Georgetown University. She is one of the leading researchers in the field of...
We have analyzed data from the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) instrument on NASA's New Horizons mission acquired during cruise phase outside the...
"Assembly and Disassembly of Layered Materials" Layered solids – which have strong bonds in two dimensions and weaker links in the third - are interesting...
In Something for Nothing, economist Maureen O’Hara, explains that one of the key innovations of modern finance is its reliance on arbitrage, the practice of...
Department Chair and Associate Professor in Theatre and Dance at the College of Wooster Dr. Jimmy Noriega (Cornell University, PhD 2011) will give the talk,...
"Soldiers and Kings: Photoethnographic Practice in the Context of Human Smuggling Across Mexico" Since 2015 I have been involved in an analog...
Join Global Health Program faculty and students to learn about our Global Health Summer Programs in Tanzania, India, Zambia, and the Dominican Republic!
Learn about the major risks to your privacy, how to discern riskier digital circumstances from safer ones, and "set-it-and-forget-it" low-barrier actions you...
Michael Cuthbert, Associate Professor at MIT, presents a talk "How Computational Musicology Has Failed, and Why That's a Good Thing."
Nicholas J. Klein's research contributes to two central areas of transportation planning — understanding the factors that influence how people travel on a...
Screenwriter Chase Palmer (IT) will give a Q&A Discussion on Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 4:30pm in the Film Forum, Schwartz Center for the Performing...
Meet other Cornell students who have also just come back from a leave. Ask and answer questions about how to come back from a leave, and join this group of...
Professor Stephanie Jamison from UCLA will give a talk titled "Adulterous Woman to Be Eaten by Dogs: Women and Law in Ancient India" as part of the...
Come learn new info about the China and Asia-Pacific Studies major and minor. Event is for both current CAPS students and other Cornell undergrads...
Business, What do tens of thousands of the most proficient investment professionals around the world have in common? Understanding of the complex and...
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...
Brian Ulrich was born in 1971 in Northport, New York. His photographs examining consumer culture have been in solo exhibitions at the Eastman Museum,...
Are you an international student adjusting to life at Cornell? Come listen to international upper-level students discuss their experiences and meet the rest...
Fall is an excellent time to start or improve your home composting; fall leaves are coming! Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Advanced Compost series will help...
Ithaca Premiere! w/ filmmaker Katherine Dieckmann in person! 2017 > USA > Directed by Katherine Dieckmann With Holly Hunter, Carrie Coon Still reeling from...
A play for all times. The Caucasian Chalk Circle was written by 20th-century German modernist poet, playwright, and theatre director Bertolt Brecht amidst...
1964 > UK > Directed by Richard Lester With John Lennon, Paul McCartney "As the Citizen Kane of album musicals, A Hard Day's Night brilliantly crystallized...