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Monday, February 26

Art@BTI: Juxtaposition of Light and Texture by Nancy V. Ridenour

On display through March 2018 at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) The photography showcased as part of Art@BTI covers a wide range of approaches to...

Enchanted Asia

Enchanted Asia [past event]

Do you have a lucky charm? Before embarking on a course of action do you say a special mantra, check your astrological chart or perform a small ritual? If...

Tractor Safety Class

Tractor Safety Class [past event]

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Madison County is pleased to offer the 4-H Tractor Safety and Certification Course. This course is open to 14 - 19 year olds...

 Fight To the Beginning: The Struggle for Women’s Suffrage in New York

Mann Library’s exhibit: Fight To the Beginning: The Struggle for Women’s Suffrage in New York is about the struggle to enact woman suffrage in the Empire...

Doug Hall: In Silence

Doug Hall: In Silence [past event]

This exhibition brings together excerpts from four different bodies of Doug Hall's work spanning more than 20 years and exploring the theme of archives...

Go Figure: The Fashion Silhouette & the Female Form

Curated by Rachel Doran ('19), "Go Figure: The Fashion Silhouette & the Female Form" explores perceptions and representations of Euro-American beauty ideals...

Group Show: Dissociation

Dissociation (diˌsōSHēˈāSH[ə]n) is a group exhibition of new work by Emily Fiorenza (B.F.A. '19), Joyelle Gilbert (B.A./B.F.A. '19), and Tomás Reimer...

Sweep of Light: Scanner Photography and the Art of Horticulture

A collaboration between the Horticulture Section of the Cornell School of Integrative Plant Science (SIPS) and Mann Library, A Sweep of Light celebrates the...

William Lim: The Architect and His Collection

William Lim (B.Arch. '81, M.Arch. '82) is founder and managing director of CL3 Architects, an architecture and interior design firm renowned for its...

Sophia Starling: Bit of a Pickle

Bit of a Pickle is an exhibition featuring new work by Sophia Starling (M.F.A. '19).

Chemical Engineering Seminar: Amanda Marciel (University of Chicago)

Dr. Amanda Marciel Postdoctoral Researcher Institute for Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago "Biomimetic Polymer Models for Natural and...

Justin Wadge: Baroque Libraries: The Journey to Getting Lost in a Book

To write a book is to allow an outsider into a part of your mind, a part you believe is worth sharing. To read a book is to have a piece of someone else, to...

Monday Morning Seminar: Georg Jander and David Stern

Please join the Boyce Thompson Institute for a seminar presentation by Georg Jander and David Stern. Georg Jander: “Aphid resistance in perennial soybeans:...

The World Bewitch’d: Visions of Witchcraft from the Cornell Collections

The exhibition “The World Bewitch’d” explores the origins and spread of the belief in witchcraft across Europe. It features rare and unique books and...

Connecting Religious Practice and Social Justice

A roundtable discussion with Zen priests from Japan, Cornell students, and Cornell chaplains. The moderator will be Father Daniel McMullin, associate dean...

Joint Labor Economics, Econometrics & Industrial Organization Workshop: Costas Meghir

Costas Meghir - Yale University Marriage, Labor Supply and the Dynamics of the Social Safety Net (Joint with Hamish Low, Luigi Pistaferri, & Alessandra...

Let's Meditate: Monday Meditation Series

Let's Meditate is a weekly, free, 30-minute guided mindfulness meditation series. Let's Meditate is open to all members of the Cornell community, including...

CU Women Lead-Creating and Updating Your LinkedIn Profile

Thank you for sharing your needs and preferences in our survey! Our next CU Women Lead event will be held Monday, February 26, 2018 12:00-1:00pm Mann...

Working with Foundations-Sheldon Danziger, Russell Sage Foundation

Dr. Danziger will describe the foundation’s mission, goals, and ways that social scientists and foundations may work together. There will be time for...

Economic Crises and the Evolution of Electoral Lefts in Latin America and Southern Europe, Enrico Padoan, LASP Seminar Series, Feb 26

The dissertation consists in a comparative study of the evolution of the electoral Lefts in Latin America and Southern Europe in the aftermath of economic...

SAP Seminar Series: "The Memory Card Phenomena in India: Vernacular Music and Download Cultures beyond Internet" by Rahul Mukherjee

Memory cards are flash memory devices that enable storage and circulation of music in audio and video formats. In regions where the Internet bandwidth...

"Arboriculture-an Italian prospective on research"- Francesco Ferrini

Francesco Ferrini Professor, University of Florence (Italy) Horticulture Section seminar series. Via videoconference to A134 Barton in Geneva.

Legal Information Institute (LII) Bulletin Buzz

The LII Supreme Court Bulletin is hosting its second Bulletin Buzz of the year. Our associates will present on the oral arguments of some of this term's most...

Planning for Succession Workshop - Wyoming

A three-workshop series to help farm business owners and successors prepare to engage with their advisors to implement a transition plan for both management...

The Farm Bill, Food, and You

[Live Event] How the Farm Bill will affect the food you eat and the air you breathe. Do you eat? Silly question, right? We all depend on what is grown...

Advances in Utility-Scale PV Plants: Key Lessons Learned: Mahesh Morjaria, Ph.D.

Advances in Utility-Scale PV Plants: Key Lessons Learned Mahesh Morjaria, Ph.D. VP, PV Systems, First Solar. Abstract Global PV solar generation has grown...

Joint Experimental and Theory Seminar in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Amy Lowitz, U Chicago

Detector and Readout Architectures for mm-wave Cosmology with SPT3G and Beyond Abstract: SPT3G, the third-generation camera for the South Pole Telescope,...

ORIE Colloquium: Himabindu Lakkaraju (Stanford) - Human-Centric Machine Learning: Enabling Machine Learning for High-Stakes Decision-Making

Domains such as law, healthcare, and public policy often involve highly consequential decisions which are predominantly made by human decision-makers. The...

Filling the Vacuum: Global Climate Prospects Following US Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement

While media attention focuses heavily on the United Nations’ Paris Agreement – including the inadequacy of countries’ pledges and the United States’ plans to...

Science & Technology Studies Seminar - Cara Rock-Singer, Cornell University

God's Immodest Witnesses and Ritual Technologies for Creating Jewish Life Donna Haraway’s concept of a “modest witness,” and her questions about the...

Department of Physics Colloquium -  Cooper Lecture

General Physics Colloquium and Cooper Lecture, Professor Antoine Georges, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation and College de France Refreshments from...

"On the Symbolic Uses of Osama bin Laden: Politics, Consumer Culture, and the Transnational Imagination,” by Jeremy Prestholdt, CMSP Seminar Series

This talk draws from the forthcoming book, Icons of Dissent: The Global Resonance of Che Guevara, Bob Marley, Tupac Shakur, and Osama bin Laden (Oxford...

"U.S. Government: Upper-Class Club;" Ethics and Public Life Lecture (Nicholas Carnes)

“Why is the US Government an Upper-Class Club?: Class Barriers to Political Office and the Future of American Democracy” will be the topic of Nicholas Carnes...

CCCI: Hollywood Made in China: Platforms of Influence

The Cornell Contemporary China Initiative Lecture Series, featuring interdisciplinary talks by scholars on issues in China today, runs every Monday this...

Debate: How Neutral is Net Neutrality?

Bryan Tramont, Managing Partner of Wilkinson DC law firm will debate lawyer David Grossman. Professor Charles Whitehead from CU Law School will moderate....

Tips on Writing a Strong Teaching Philosophy

Would you like to establish a conceptual framework for your teaching? Interested in learning how to articulate your teaching goals and methodology? This...

Free First Lesson: Beginner Salsa and Bachata Lesson Series

Bailemos Latin Dance Club will be offering an 11-week Beginner I salsa and bachata series on Monday nights starting February 5! Lessons are specifically...

Collective Health Information Session

Come learn about the San Francisco health tech company that is building the health insurance experience we all deserve, from the ground up.

After the Fire Sponsored by University Fire Marshal's Office and Cornell Cinema

When Seton Hall University, New Jersey experienced a tragic fire which killed 3 and injured 58, two young freshman who were roommates overcame their injuries...

Planning for Succession Workshop - Monroe

A three-workshop series to help farm business owners and successors prepare to engage with their advisors to implement a transition plan for both management...

Cornell Physics Music Concert

An annual tradition where physics students and staff perform live music! Last year's program featured (among other performers) several classical pianists...

Keeton Collective

Keeton Collective [past event]

Come share your ideas for Keeton programs!

Monday, February 26