The 13th Annual Barbara L. Kuhlman Scholars’ Fiber Arts and Wearable Arts Group Exhibition: ‘Fear and Freedom’. The Exhibition will showcase innovative fiber...
Zivkovic capitalizes on the Cornell Robotic Construction Laboratory's (RCL) large robotic saw to construct an elegant, rounded sculpture of log parts...
What would Thanksgiving be without a turkey? There are 14,530 Tompkins County residents that are food insecure. One in seven individuals in the county are at...
A hands-on workshop endorsed by the ACVAA (American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia) involving local and regional anesthetic techniques...
CaRDI's annual Community Development Institute focuses on critical pieces of the community development process, and is designed for a diverse audience of...
Cider—the alcoholic kind—went from the traditional drink of the American farmer to an obscure niche beverage to a burgeoning and vibrant craft industry in...
The Emperor's Canary, an elegant outdoor sculptural sound art installation, will be located on two proximate symbolic sites: the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of...
Structures is an installation consisting of 50 architectural models based on three structures created by Labics between 2014 and 2015. The models were...
Presented by the Atkinson Forum on American Studies: "Place, Memory, and the Public Monument," this exhibition marks the debut of Mel Ziegler's work based on...
Natalia Marra (B.F.A. '19) and Yukimi Ohashi (B.F.A. '19) explore the fear of natural disasters and forced evacuation through an immersive installation that...
How do you write a sound? How do you hear a text? “Mixed Media” examines how representations of text and sound that have shaped our perceptions of the...
Come join Alpha Zeta Fraternity on the Ag Quad to celebrate agriculture! There will be live animals, free food samples, fun games, and more! Lunch is...
Together with the BCBC, GOBii, Cassavabase, and Cornell, BTI will be hosting a fall workshop titled “Transforming Breeding through Integrated Data Management...
Oculi, the winner of the 2018 City of Dreams competition, is an interdisciplinary exhibition crafted of disused grain silos. The installation opened on...
This weekend conference offers the opportunity to engage with other alumni, learn about today’s fraternity and sorority community at Cornell, and interact...
TWIPS (the Works in Progress Seminar) is a weekly seminar in the field of economics where graduate students present their research. Pizza and soft drinks are...
Lucy Jones, Founder of the Dr. Lucy Jones Center for Science and Society and Research Associate at the Seismological Laboratory of Caltech, will lead a...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers are atom-like quantum emitters in diamonds, with narrow orbital transition linewidth and a long-lived spin coherence that...
E-commerce is a business domain that is rapidly evolving, hyper-competitive and presents very challenging complexities to the supply chain management...
(Lunch provided beginning at 11:45. Prof. Krosnick begins speaking at 12:15.)
The Future of Survey Research: Meltdown or Opportunity?
Jon A. Krosnick of...
“Growing up Human: Quantitative Studies of Cultural Learning in Fiji” to be presented by Michelle Ann Kline, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University
Federico Parra has worked with waste pickers since 1997. He is an urban anthropologist/ethnographer and holds a master's in social anthropology and a Ph.D....
Workshop is co-sponsored by the Central New York Humanities Corridor from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; the Society for the Humanities; and...
The East Asia Program and the Graduate Student Steering Committee will be hosting our second "Lunch Dialogue" of the semester, featuring speakers Professor...
The Symposium starts out on Friday, Oct 12th with hands on activities for new and experienced goat and sheep raisers starting at 2 pm. Farmers can rotate...
We are pleased to welcome our next seminar speaker, Dr. Michael Miller from The Johns Hopkins University. He is the Massey Professor and Director in the...
A presentation of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Initiative (OTSI).
Come hear about ways that Cornell faculty and alumni are engaging in important work,...
“Without Alibi: On Trauma and Complicity in California’s Mental Health Courts.”
Jessica Cooper is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of...
Join us for an intimate roundtable discussion with author, investor, and chairman/co-founder of the Africa Rising Foundation, Ndaba Mandela, as he celebrates...
The Polson Institute and the Department of Development Sociology is hosting a seminar on October 12th, exploring issues and obstacles to global development...
Join us for the inaugural GWiS book club, open to the entire graduate community! There will be tea and cookies. We have 20 copies of We Should All Be...
Abstract:
This talk is concerned with the scheduling of a multiserver system where servers are heterogeneous in terms of both their speeds and their usage...
Have an informal conversation with an A&S alum via ZOOM*. This is an opportunity to learn about their career story and ask questions about themselves and...
Drawing on data from Britain’s largest employment survey, The Labour Force Survey, Friedman and Laurison's initial work has demonstrated that a powerful...
Many people come to hazards science research because they want the results of their work used to improve the human condition. However, as the climate change...
Take some time out from your lab, the library, etc. and relax and join other graduate & professional students for this weekly get-together.
Free snacks &...
Ndaba is the grandson of Nelson Mandela, and is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Nelson’s birth and also his new book “Going to the Mountain”. Ndaba...
Together with the BCBC, GOBii, Cassavabase, and Cornell, BTI will be hosting a fall workshop titled “Transforming Breeding through Integrated Data Management...
Performances and poetry by students and student organizations.
Keynote Speaker: Alejandra Ruiz ‘09, B.A. Spanish and Urban Regional Studies with a minor in...
We play board games, card games, miniatures games, and role-playing games (RPGs). Attendance is free and open to anyone. Rules are taught for most games.
Ithaca Premiere!
2018 > Brazil > Directed by João Dumans & Affonso Uchoa
With Aristides de Sousa, Murilo Caliari
The life of an itinerant laborer is...
Garlands for Steven Stucky: Pianist Gloria Cheng performs a series of short pieces in tribute to Stucky written by a wide range of fellow composers,...
During this MobilePack event, you will join members of your community in packing MannaPackTM meals for starving children around the world. Together we need...
Distinguished Professor of English at Brooklyn College, Ben Lerner is one of the greatest creative writers of our times. Author of poetry (The Lichtenberg...
2018 > USA > Directed by Boots Riley
With Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler, Danny Glover
Boots Riley made his name as a member of Oakland...