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Monday, November 4

Fashion & Feathers

Fashion & Feathers [past event]

A collaboration between the Cornell Costume & Textile Collection, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates, Fashion &...

Arachnophilia: A Passion for Spiders

Love them or hate them, spiders are all around us. A collaboration with Linda Rayor of the Cornell Department of Entomology, this exhibit in the Mann...

ArchiteXX: Now What?! Advocacy, Activism, and Alliances in American Architecture since 1968

Now What?! Advocacy, Activism, and Alliances in American Architecture Since 1968 is a traveling exhibition that highlights the history of activism in...

Beverly Semmes: FRP: RPF

This exhibition presents work by Beverly Semmes from her acclaimed Feminist Responsibility Project (FRP). Initiated in the early 2000s, FRP originated as a...

Full Circle Exhibit

Full Circle Exhibit [past event]

The 14th Annual Barbara L. Kuhlman Scholars’ Group Exhibition showcases original fiber arts and wearable artworks created by seven FSAD students. This year’s...

Group Show: Similar Divergence

Similar Divergence is comprised of work by 12 of Syracuse University's current M.F.A. candidates. This exhibition highlights the diversity that takes place...

Rome Neighborhood Studies: Urban Agriculture and Community in Rome

In spring 2019, CRP 4160 Rome Workshop students under the direction of Visiting Critic Gregory Smith and Associate Professor of the Practice George Frantz...

Architectural Autopsy: Learning From Diaspora

"Immigrants are both folk anthropologists and informants at the same time," says Ramaswami Mahalingam at the introduction of her book Cultural Psychology of...

Architecture Graduate Open House for Prospective Students, Fall 2019

Please join us for our fall 2019 open house. The day will include program overviews, highlights of our areas of expertise, Q&A sessions with faculty and...

CBE Fall Seminar Series

Seminar with Professor Audeen Fentiman (Purdue University)

Latitude: Persuasive Cartography

Latitude: Persuasive Cartography features highlights from the PJ Mode Collection of Persuasive Cartography—maps intended primarily to influence opinions...

Canceled: Canvas@Cornell

Learn different ways to import content from Blackboard directly into Canvas. We will compare Blackboard to Canvas, learn to explore different methods and...

NBB Seminar Speaker: Andrew Hein, University of California, Santa Cruz

Through the lens of movement: exploring the evolution and diversity of decision-making in the natural world

Tarping for Reduced Tillage Workshop I

The Cornell Small Farms Program is excited to announce a series of workshops on tarping for reduced tillage in small-scale vegetable systems, to be held in...

Tarping for Reduced Tillage Workshop II

The Cornell Small Farms Program is excited to announce a series of workshops on tarping for reduced tillage in small-scale vegetable systems, to be held in...

Seminar @ Cornell Tech: Davide Proserpio

"The Effect of Home-Sharing on House Prices and Rents: Evidence from Airbnb" We assess the impact of home-sharing on residential house prices and rents....

Labor Economics Workshop: Giulia Giupponi

Giulia Giupponi - Institute for Fiscal Studies When Income Effects are Large: Labor Supply Responses and the Value of Welfare Transfers Abstract: I...

BEE Seminar/Lunch- Klearchos Pappas, University of Arizona

"Encapsulated Cell Therapies for the Treatment of Diabetes" Professor, Surgery and Medical Imaging University of Arizona Health Sciences

Colonial Infrastructure and the Politics of Partition of Punjab, by Mubbashir Rizvi

In this paper, I speculate on the role of colonial infrastructure and technological change in shaping the climate for mass violence in Punjab during the...

Connecting Dots: Working within Urban Food Systems to Support Agricultural Producers-Kim Vallejo

Kim Vallejo Director of Outreach at Ag & Markets, NYC Summary Kim heads up the Brooklyn-based urban food systems team at NYS Ag & Markets. There, she and...

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Weekly Seminar Series featuring Dr. Shane Campbell-Staton [UCLA]: Title: Evolution in the Anthropocene: Selection and Adaptation to Human-mediated Change in Anolis Lizards. Host: GSA

Dr. Shane Campbell-Staton Title: Evolution in the Anthropocene: Selection and Adaptation to Human-mediated Change in Anolis Lizards. Monday, 11/4/19 A106...

Communication Colloquium Series:  Challenges in the Measurement of Community Science Literacy

The 2016 National Academies report on science literacy argued that “communities… can meaningfully demonstrate science literacy in ways that go well beyond...

Disasters, Development, and Social Capital: Understanding Economic Recovery After Earthquakes in Nepal

Speaker: Arun Agrawal, Samuel Trask Dana Professor, University of Michigan Abstract: Two successive earthquakes in 2015 wiped out nearly half of Nepal’s GDP...

The Salpeter Lecture Series

Joint Physics/Astronomy Colloquium Prof. Brian Metzger Columbia University Monday, November 4, 2019 4:00pm, Schwartz Auditorium, Rockefeller Hall "The...

First-Year Engineering Advising Drop-in Hours @ Tatkon

Get ready for pre-enroll. Come to a quick, 15 minute session, to talk about scheduling questions. First come, first served.

Stop, Drop, Create: Video Editing

Stop by the makerspace for our drop in session on creating videos in iMovie or Adobe Premiere!

BLOCK I RADIOLOGY REVIEW

Radiology review for BLOCK I

Orientation to Certificate in Engaged Leadership (entry to all stages)

For undergraduate students who want to get involved or already are committed to community engagement Register to ensure a seat (dinner provided) To start...

Raymond Jungles: Plant Passion

Raymond Jungles is the founder of the Miami-based landscape architecture firm Raymond Jungles, Inc. (RJI), recognized for excellence in the design and...

Conversation Hours logo

Come to the LRC to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal,...

Postponed: Steve Lambert: I Am Here to Recruit You

This talk has been postponed until spring 2020. Details will be provided when available. Steve Lambert has worked alongside artists and activists in 16...

Governor Scott Walker: Courage and Conservative Governance

Come hear from former Wisconsin Governor and 2016 presidential candidate Scott Walker at 5:30PM on November 4th in Warren Hall B25. Governor Walker’s keynote...

Rose House - Table Talk: What Do You Want to Learn? Leave Your Mark on West Campus

Come join HAD Jeff Godowski for an opportunity to share your opinions and thoughts about your residential experience on West Campus and what you hope to...

Conversation Hours logo

Come to the LRC to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal,...

Learn how to knit and crochet this fall!

Learn how to knit and crochet this fall! Sponsored by Cornell Minds Matter Take a break from studying and de-stress by knitting and crocheting! Open to...

3 Billion Birds Lost: The Bird Crisis and What We Can Do About It

Speaker: Ken Rosenberg, applied conservation scientists, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Description: According to research published recently by the journal...

Keeton Collective

Keeton Collective [past event]

Bring your programming ideas to Keeton Collective!

Mindfulness Mondays@ Tatkon: Art / Relaxation Hour

Feeling stressed? Need a study break? Join Cornell Minds Matter, Yellow Paint Society, and Tea Club for a night of relaxation. Paint and make sleep kits and...

Monday, November 4