CAU's Fiftieth Anniversary Seminar
This was a year that rocked America and Europe. Apollo 8 circled the moon, Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy...
Begun in the 1840s with the harnessing of the sun to make botanical images, the uniquely bold and blue cyanotype is experiencing an exciting renaissance...
This camp is currently full. If you would like to be placed on the wait list, please email Victoria Londner at vL232@cornell.edu
Nature Fun Club for...
Nature Fun Club for entering 3 and 4 graders.
Explore nature through games, crafts, hikes, and more! Learn about animal behaviors, insects, astronomy, and...
Cornell Outdoor Education (COE) boasts an extraordinary outdoor adventure program that spans the globe and includes biking, tree climbing, traversing one of...
Register for 2018 ScreamFree Launching Hope (Teens) here! Classes will be held Mondays, July 16 and 23, from 1:00-4:00 PM.
Please be aware that the $25...
Led by head men's coach Matt Baughan, CAU's golf clinic will include daily group work and individual instruction in shot execution (and rules) as well as in...
In 399 BCE the Greek philosopher Socrates was charged with corrupting Athenian youth and promoting atheism. Convicted and sentenced to death, he resisted the...
Prepare your palate for a real treat. With Abby Nash, our master wine instructor and former faculty member of Cornell's School of Hotel Administration, we'll...
With the increased use of DNA technology in medicine and with easy access to genetic testing for individuals exploring their family ancestry, the science 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...
Cornell students know that ALL mushrooms are magical. Creative art that tells the stories of fabulous fungi is now on view on Mann Library’s 2nd floor study...
Oculi, the winner of the 2018 City of Dreams competition, is an interdisciplinary exhibition crafted of disused grain silos. The installation opened on...
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...
Are you interested in learning more about a career in industry? Are you working towards a PhD or DVM degree? If so, meet this speaker on July 16 in 226 Weill...
Free public lecture by Peter Gordon, Amabel B. James Professor in History; Faculty Affiliate, Department of Germanic Languages; Faculty Affiliate, Department...