Along with help from partners and sponsors, the Cornell Cooperative Extension North Country Regional Ag Team and the South Central NY Dairy & Field Crops...
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...
Child Abuse/Maltreatment, Infant Safety and Shaken Baby
9:00am to 12:00pm
May 12th at The Utica Library
In this training we will explain and discuss...
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...
Although everyone likes to be paid, money is not the only, or even most important, motivator for staff retention and performance. This workshop will cover...
Using Social Media to Market and Promote Your Farm and Farm Products
Megan and Molly Manson of Immortal Phoenix Studios will be discussing how to build an...
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...
This exhibition will demonstrate the glamorous design work by Professor Kinor Jiang, the textile created by combining physical and chemical technologies and...
The Dairy Science and Sanitation Workshop is tailored to dairy processing personnel and is designed to help participants understand the basic principles of...
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...
Curated by Rachel Doran ('19), "Go Figure: The Fashion Silhouette & the Female Form" explores perceptions and representations of Euro-American beauty ideals...
“Statistics Unit 1: Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to the Course," presented by Dr. Daniel Fletcher, Cornell University Department of Clinical...
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 (B.Arch. '81, M.Arch. '82) is founder and managing director of CL3 Architects, an architecture and interior design firm renowned for its...
Along with help from partners and sponsors, the Cornell Cooperative Extension North Country Regional Ag Team and the South Central NY Dairy & Field Crops...
This exhibition of photographic objects and performances is from the fall 2017 Introduction to Photography class taught by Visiting Critic Christine Elfman....
We will be having our Weekly Writing Workshops starting this upcoming Tuesday, February 6th. This space is for ANY work you need to do! Not just limited to...
"I put a picture up on a wall. Then I forget there is a wall . . . but in forgetting the wall, I forget the picture, too . . . Pictures efface walls. But...
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...
During the first half of the twentieth century, the movement to “modernize” China was led by Chinese intellectuals who considered aesthetic education and the...
This exhibition highlights the variety of drawings from the Johnson Museum’s permanent collection by European artists from the 19th to the mid-20th century,...
This exhibition celebrates the forty-fifth anniversary of the Johnson Museum, which opened on May 23, 1973. The building, designed by I. M. Pei and made...
A quintessential postmodern artist, Matthew Weinstein draws on film, politics, philosophy, popular culture, music, and literature of all kinds to locate his...
BCTR Talks at Twelve
In the fall of 2017, Cornell launched for the first time a Master of Public Health Program, building on a rich tradition of public...
Julie Sze, Professor of American Studies at UC Davis, will speak as part of the Spring 2018 American Studies Colloquium Series.
A light lunch will be...
AEP SEARCH, Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Porfessor David Muller, host.
Seminar Title: Current...
Take a break from the daily grind and join Lattice for some grounds! Each week, a member brings in a special treat; set aside your research for a few seconds...
Get started with QGIS, the free and open-source desktop GIS application for mapping and geospatial analysis. We will work together through examples of...
A coffee hour sponsored by graduate students in the Applied and Engineering Physics department. Interested in someone's research and want to network, come...
Todd Evans, PhD
Professor & Vice Chair for Research (Department of Surgery)
Co-Director Ansary Stem Cell Institute
Weill Cornell Medicine
Genetic and...
John Abowd, Associate Director for Research and Methodology and Chief Scientist, U.S. Census Bureau, Edmund Ezra Day Professor of Economics, Professor of...
The problem of optimizing over the cone of nonnegative polynomials is a fundamental problem in computational mathematics, with applications to polynomial...
Electing 1L, 2L and 3L representatives; General Body meeting to discuss upcoming events including spring conference
Funded by the GPSAFC, Open to the...
Celebrating People of Color in Media Film Arts Pop Culture
Please join us for our special themed dinners celebrating Black History Month!
Okenshields,...
Cornell Engineering students are working on creative solutions to a variety of engineering challenges. The Project Showcase is an opportunity to both see...
students will discuss different ways hazing takes place and what intervention looks like. They will also debrief on all of the content they have learned...
Groundswell Center for Local Food and Farming will again be conducting the 5thannual Farm Business Planning Course beginning in January 2018. This 9-session...
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 is...