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Tuesday, December 13

4-H Suicide Prevention and Awareness Event

4-H Suicide Prevention and Awareness Event October 13th, 6:30 - 8:00 pm For youth 13 & Up Cornell Cooperative Extension- Broome County - 840 Upper Front...

Discussion Group:Profitable Crop Production-Columb

Profitable Crop Production: Inputs that Make Dollars and $ense Cornell Cooperative Extension is holding five farmer discussion group meetings around the...

EPA Lead RRP- Initial 12/13/2016 Troy

LEAD RENOVATION, REPAIR, & PAINTING (RRP-Initial) December 13, 2016 -TRAINING CLASSES-CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED- REGISTER TODAY- ALL TRAININGS ARE FREE

Islam in Asia:  Diversity in Past and Present

The world of Islam is not monolithic, nor is it limited to the Middle East. Asia is home to 65 percent of the world's Muslims, including an incredible...

Scheduled Exams

Scheduled Exams [past event]

Final exams for fall semester.

Sample Event

Sample Event [past event]

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Art@BTI: "This Renaissance of Light"

Now on exhibit at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) an exhibition featuring Ithaca artists Susan C. Larkin, Timothy Larkin, and Christina Coleman This...

Exploring a Sea of Glass: A Multi-media Celebration of Art, Biology and History Through the Works of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka

Cornell University is one of only handful of academic institutions who hold some of the exquisite marine invertebrate models created by 19th century glass...

Anarchy in the Archives

“Anarchy in the Archives” explores punk’s cultural and political impact from the mid-1970s to the present day through a vast array of rare artifacts. The...

Cabbage Research and Development Program Reporting Session and Advisory Board Meeting

Evaluating Insecticide Application Strategies for Managing Thrips Level of Susceptibility to the Black Rot Pathologen of Commercially Available Cabbage...

American Sojourns and the Collecting of Japanese Art

For more than 250 years the Tokugawa government allowed foreigners only very limited access to Japan—that is, until 1853, when an American expedition led by...

JapanAmerica: Points of Contact, 1876-1970

Focusing on Japan’s place in major international exhibitions held in the Americas from 1876 onward, and finishing with a look at Japan’s first world’s fair...

Japonisme: The First Wave and Beyond

At the 1862 International Exhibition in London, Sir Rutherford Alcock, a former consul general in Japan and an early collector of Japanese material, mounted...

Signal to Code

Signal to Code [past event]

Signal to Code at the Johnson Museum is an extension of Signal to Code: 50 Years of Media Art in the Goldsen Archive, on display in the Hirshland Gallery of...

We Went to the Fair

We Went to the Fair [past event]

The 1851 Crystal Palace Exposition in London is considered the first exhibition of its kind to showcase manufactured products from all over the world,...

LEPP Theory Seminar: Liam Fitzpatrick, Boston University

“Conformal Bootstrap Bounds on Charged States in 2D CFTs at c>1” Abstract: "Applying conformal bootstrap techniques to 2d CFTs with an abelian current, we...

Health Economics Seminar: Ciaran O'Neill

Disparities in diabetes identification and control: an analysis of English data and its implications for the Quality Outcomes Framework

Aleksandr Mergold: America Spolia: Crossing the Line

A single line on paper can project power and bring about devastation. American Spolia is a platform for the multiple sides of history to be made visible,...

Caroline Woolard: Capitoline Wolves

Caroline Woolard's Capitoline Wolves is an installation made for conversations about fantasies of Founding Brothers. Five tables have been placed in a...

PPPMB Seminar - Emily Meyers

Assessing U.S. Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici (wheat powdery mildew) populations for fungicide resistance

2016 CCA Biennial: Abject/Object Empathies

With a focus on the cultural production of empathy, the Cornell Council for the Arts (CCA) opens its second campus-wide art exhibition by addressing the ways...

Caroline O'Donnell: Urchin

While empathy is typically understood as describing a relationship between two (animate) beings, in which one understands the world through the other's...

Tuesday, December 13