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Friday, June 5

2015 STEM Friday Family Science Event

STEM Friday is a fun science event for the whole family. This is an event for the parent and child to attend together after school. The whole family is...

AWESOME Equine & Dairy 101

AWESOME Equine & Dairy 101 June 5 & 6 2015 Morrisville State College This two-day, one night 4-H Equine or Dairy Camp which will be held at Morrisville State...

College of Human Ecology Reunion Events 2015

Join fellow Human Ecology Alumni and Friends for an exciting weekend of events!

Oneida County Office Building Beautification

Thank-you for volunteering to help with the Oneida County Office Building Beautification Project. For several years now Oneida County 4-H Youth and Master...

Rappel - Reunion 2015

Rappel - Reunion 2015 [past event]

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The Cornell Club of Germany's Cornell Weekend 2015

Registration Form: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7LUL0sR4wkianZwcHJHbmF5X0U/view?usp=sharingWe are rapidly approaching this year’s Cornell Weekend, and...

Frances M. Shloss: Travels

Since childhood, Frances M. Shloss (B.Arch. '45) she has always enjoyed sketching and painting buildings and scenic landscapes. Shloss's first introduction...

In Vibrant Color: Historical Seed and Nursery Catalogs from the Ethel Z. Bailey Collection

Starting in the mid-nineteenth century many gardeners experienced a reprieve from the dark and cold of winter with the arrival of a seed and nursery catalog...

Knowledge with a Public Purpose: Voices from the Field in Cornell's Land-Grant History

What’s so special about Cornell University? Our land-grant mission for one. Fostering knowledge as a public good has been a cornerstone of Cornell...

Materials Science & Engineering 50th Anniversary Celebration

Celebrate 50 years of Materials Science and engineering at Cornell! Hear the history of the department, what's currently happening, and the future of MSE at...

Materials Science and Engineering 50th Anniversary Celebration

Celebrate 50 years of Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell! Hear the history of the department, what's currently happening, and the future of MSE at...

Sapsuckers to Swallowtails Art Exhibit

“Sapsuckers to Swallowtails," features the work of Sue deLearie Adair. Her artwork is inspired by her love of the natural world, and all creatures great and...

150 Ways to Say Cornell

Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, 150 Ways to Say Cornell, celebrates Cornell’s Sesquicentennial. On April 27, 1865, New York State Governor...

An Eye for Detail: Dutch Painting from the Leiden Collection

A yearlong exhibition presents twelve paintings from the New York-based Leiden Collection, one of the most important private collections 17th-century Dutch...

Cast and Present: Replicating Antiquity in the Museum and the Academy

Drawing on Cornell’s collection of plaster casts after classical art—the brainchild of Andrew Dickson White—this exhibition marks Cornell’s Sesquicentennial...

Dictionaries: A Bridge for Culture Exchange between China and the West

Cornell University Library is proud to house a rich collection of Chinese-Western language dictionaries from the 16th century up to the present. These...

Genealogy:  Finding your Ancestors Online

The computer and the Internet are powerful tools for genealogy. Let Cornell reference librarians introduce you to basic tools and concepts for discovering...

Joel Perlman: 50th Reunion Sculptures

Created in time for the artist's 50th reunion, a collection of pedestal-size bronze sculptures by Joel Perlman (B.F.A. '65) is on display in the Bibliowicz...

Map & Geospatial Information Collection Open House

Located on the lower level of Olin Library, the Maps and Geospatial Information Collection includes over 400,000 maps, as well as books, atlases, and...

Margaret Bourke-White: From Cornell Student to Visionary Photojournalist

In celebration of Cornell's Sesquicentennial, the Johnson Museum's presents the first significant exhibition of its Margaret Bourke-White photographs in 25...

Open House: Cornell Water Filtration Plant

Cornell University owns and maintains its own potable water system, serving campus and portions of the surrounding community. It draws raw water from Fall...

Revolt: Aesthetics of Dissent and Disgust

Each year the Johnson Museum provides an opportunity for students in the History of Art Majors’ Society to gain direct curatorial experience by organizing an...

Staged, Performed, Manipulated

One could argue that most photographs are staged. Portrait photographs are certainly performed or even manipulated by both photographer and subject. While...

NYS Small Scale Food Processors Association (NYSSFPA) Finger Lakes Region Gathering

Come and learn from members in our region! Scheduled presentations: * "See Us for Your Product's Scheduled Process and More!" with Elizabeth Sullivan, Food...

Tour: Cornell Renewable Energy

This 2.5-hour bus tour includes stops at the new Cornell Snyder Road Solar Farm and the Lake Source Cooling plant on the shore of Cayuga Lake, and a viewing...

Anthropology Department Collections Open House

As part of Reunion Weekend, the Department of Anthropology is hosting an open house in our Collections. Visit 150 McGraw Hall from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm on...

Class of ’65 Forum: “Cornellians Improving the Quality of Life During the Last Half Century”

Since graduation, some of the class leaders who have improved the quality of life for people internationally will present their endeavors, followed by a...

Cornell Luminaries of Science Fiction

Join us for a talk by Librarian Fred Muratori about prominent Cornell writers of science fiction including Garrett P. Serviss (Class of 1872), Kurt Vonnegut...

Harvesting Heritage: Agrobiodiversity, Historic Seed Catalogs and the Importance of Preserving Both

The historic horticultural catalog collection of the L. H. Bailey Hortorium presents a treasure trove of information for historians of agriculture, art and...

Cornell Club of Southern Arizona - Yale Club Summer Lunch

YALE CLUB OF SOUTHERN ARIZONASUMMER LUNCHFRIDAY, June 5th - NOONACACIA(SKYLINE DRIVE AND CAMPBELL)Each summer month we select a new restaurant in which to...

Growing Finger Millet for Nutrition and Ecological Security: Increasing Productivity through “SFMI”

The production and consumption of finger millet, known as ragi in India, has considerably declined there in the wake of the Green Revolution. It is, however,...

Reunion 2015

Reunion 2015 [past event]

Come enjoy Reunion 2015 on Cornell's beautiful Ithaca campus

Exploring the spatial biology of RNA and RNA viruses from the nanoscale to whole organisms

Dr. Phil Santangelo Dept of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia ImmunoEngineering Consortium - Georgia Institute of Technology /...

"The Boys in the Boat" - Lecture & Discussion

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Einaudi Center  “America and the World: A Current Events Roundtable.”

Panelists will include Fredrik Logevall, Director of the Einaudi Center and Vice Provost for International Affairs, Jonathan Kirshner, Professor in the...

ILR 70th Anniversary Panel Discussion: “A Dean’s Perspective”

A panel discussion among ILR’s past deans. Moderated by current Dean Kevin Hallock and former Deans Lipsky, Lawler, and Katz.

Taste of Tatkon

Taste of Tatkon [past event]

From Balch Dining Hall to the Carol Tatkon Center. Visit this ever-growing student resource center located in historic South Balch Hall. Get a taste of the...

Genealogy:  Finding your Ancestors Online

The computer and the Internet are powerful tools for genealogy. Let Cornell reference librarians introduce you to basic tools and concepts for discovering...

A. D. White Library Tours

Join us for a brief tour of one of the most beautiful and distinctive spots on campus: Andrew Dickson White’s library. Learn about the founder, his...

Olin Lecture: A Conversation with Junot Díaz MFA ’95 and President Skorton

The Olin Lecture was established at Cornell in 1987 through a generous gift from the Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Foundation. Each year, the Olin Lecture...

Public Service Center Annual Reunion Reception

Come to the Public Service Center's Annual Reunion. Meet with staff and other alumni who called the Public Service Center home when they were at Cornell.

AGN GSPS

AGN GSPS [past event]

The Astronomy Graduate Network's Graduate Student and Postdoc Seminar

Cathy Heidenreich Memorial

On Friday, June 5th at 3:30 PM there will be a dedication of a new garden landscape at the Geneva Experiment Station in memory of Cathy Heidenreich. The...

The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management Reception

The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management ReceptionFriday, June 54:00– 5:30 p.m.Warren HallThe Dyson School (formerly the Department of...

Cocktails in the Cocktail Lounge

Anne Kenney, Carl A. Kroch University Librarian, invites the classes of 2010, 2005, and 2000 to join her for drinks and hors d'oeuvres in the Cocktail Lounge...

Carya: Women, Buildings, Nature: Hellenic Themes, Contemporary Works

This exhibition is part of the College of Human Ecology’s contributions to the celebration of Cornell University’s sesquicentennial. The exhibition was...

ILR School Reunion Reception

The ILR School will host a reception for all returning alumni and friends of the school. Please join ILR faculty and senior staff for a casual reception...

Astronomical Observing at Fuertes Observatory

The Cornell Astronomical Society will host our usual Friday night observing. If it's clear, we'll see galaxies, nebula, planets, and more. If it's cloudy,...

CU Music:  Reunion 2015 Concert

Cornell University Chorus and Glee Club and their alumni; Robert Isaacs, conductor. The Reunion 2015 concert features old and new favorites, concluding with...

Friday, June 5