A collaboration between Catherwood Library’s Kheel Center and the Cornell Costume & Textile Collection, Union Made celebrates 20th century fashion trends...
Knight Writing Centers open on Tuesday, September 5 Writing Centers Hours & Locations M-Th, 3:30-5:30pm Mann Library Consultation Area 178...
For centuries, biological specimens have made key insights in the life sciences possible. Now, new technologies—from chemical and genetic sampling that help...
Group Show: From the Dark features work from the ART 2601: Introduction to Photography class taught by Christine Elfman. Featured students are: Aiza Ahmed...
Mark Catesby, an English naturalist of the 18th century, remains a mysterious figure despite his tall stature amongst scientists of his day. His seminal...
his 2.5 day Class will fulfill FDA Requirements for FSMA Qualified Individual Training. The course will include opportunities for participants to review...
Convergence is a survey of Philadelphia-based artist Rebecca Rutstein's (B.F.A. '93) recent work that explores geometric abstraction inspired by science,...
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 Hallway rotating exhibition series presents the studio work of three consecutive M.Arch.II design studios that were held at AAP NYC during...
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...
In the late 1950s Robert Richenburg was at the height of his fame as a painter of the New York School, exhibiting most famously alongside Pollock and de...
Transcriptional regulation through the lens of ChRO-seq Charles Danko, PhD Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences
CFSeminar: Jane Wang (Cornell University), "Insect Flight: From Newton's Law to Neurons" Abstract: I will discuss two of our recent works on insect flight....
Professor Harry Katz Outlines Emerging Strategies This webcast is free of charge and will be closed captioned. Please join us at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 5,...
Filip Ronning, Department of Physics, Los Alamos National laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, will present seminar. Professor Kyle Shen, host. Seminar Title:...
Royse P. Murphy & Lee B. Kass prepared a History of Plant Breeding at Cornell University for the Department’s Centennial in 2007. “Evolution of Plant...
Learn about the new features of v2 and get a sneak peek at the new version of the iOS app coming later in September. Attend in person or attend via our Zoom...
Learn about the new features of v2 and get a sneak peek at the new version of the iOS app coming later in September. Attend in person or attend via our Zoom...
A Tale of Higher Derivatives and the Kählerpotential Abstract: About 5 years ago when I started my Ph.D. we should soon discover a potential...
A global wheat rust surveillance network for better disease management
Obesity and the taste system Presented by Robin Dando, Assistant Professor, Department of Food Science, Cornell University Taste is a fundamental...
You are invited to attend the Conservation with Communities for One Health weekly lecture series to hear about the summer experiences of your fellow...
For convex optimization problems deterministic first order methods have linear convergence provided that the objective function is smooth (Lipschitz...
Patrick Keilty (University of Toronto) lectures in the Society for the Humanities Digital Humanities Lecture Series. Free and open to the public with...
Cornell Dept. of English presents a lecture by Priyamvada Gopal (University of Cambridge, U.K.) "Insurgent Empire: How Anticolonial Resistance Shaped...
Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo: The Most Remarkable Legal Partnership I Have Ever Worked With
This presentation examines records and discussions of sexual anomalies in Chinese texts from the first to the fourteenth centuries and their intellectual,...
An Overview of Cornell Career Services for First-Year Students
Learn how first years can make good use of this campus resource.
Learn how first years can make good use of this campus resource.
Learn about what makes Oxford & Cambridge unique from other universities: • The academic tradition “tutorials” at Oxford and “supervisions” at Cambridge. •...
Extend your research on South and Southeast Asia beyond the classroom by studying and engaging with communities to address pressing challenges in health,...
Cornell Career Services gives you the tools you need to prepare for the upcoming career fairs throughout the University.
Come learn what a CFC membership and Recreation Services has to offer! We invite any member of the Cornell community who is interested in learning what the...
Bi-Weekly meeting of Johnson Association of Veterans to facilitate networking for Johnson veterans and the Cornell veterans community-at-large. Beer and...
Veterinary Mythology: "There are no jobs in zoo/wildlife" At our next ZAWS event, you will have the opportunity to interview some of the world's top...
Ithaca Premiere! 2017 > USA > Directed by Bill Morrison Pioneering filmmaker Bill Morrison pieces together a haunting chronicle of the transformations in a...
Sit down with GRF Sofia Vishruti to organize your classes, study schedule or weekly schedule.
A chance to play board games with your favourite physics graduate students who are studying in Cornell. http://pages.physics.cornell.edu/pgs/ This event...
"Uncovering Commercial Surveillance on the Web"
Come compete against your friends to see who can assemble a championship roster. Bragging rights on the line!
New digital restorations of David Lynch's earliest films, plus a short film made for cinema's centennial: Six Men Getting Sick (1967), The Alphabet (1968),...