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Monday, April 11

Backyard Chickens for Beginners 4/11/16

Join us for Backyard Chickens for Beginners, taught by our new Livestock Educator Jason Detzel. See more at...

Farm Skills Workshop: Tractor Training

This two-day class from Glynwood is designed to educate and empower current or future users of agricultural tractors and farm equipment. Instructor Shane J....

Grand Transatlantic Passage: In the Wake of Columbus from the Caribbean to Spain, with Mary Beth Norton

From Martinique to Seville, where Columbus is buried in the grand cathedral, our voyage roughly traces the explorer's first return trip from the New...

Southeast Asia Language Week

The Southeast Asia Program invites one and all to join in on a fun-filled week of festivities! Taste of Southeast Asia: - Explore Southeast Asian spices,...

Farming for Change: Agroecology, Gender, and Climate Change Adaptation in Malawi and Tanzania

A new exhibit, on display through April in the Mann Library Gallery, chronicles some of the struggles and achievements of smallholder farming families in...

James Kennedy: Shape-Shifting

Born in Northern Ireland and educated at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, artist James Kennedy creates interdisciplinary work, bringing architectural...

Vintage Vision: Vogel, Vogue and the Art of "Gazette Du Bon Ton"

In 1912 Lucien Vogel started a new magazine dedicated to presenting the fashions of the most prominent Parisian design houses in the most luxurious way...

Architecture Graduate Open House for Admitted Students, Spring 2016

Please join us for our spring 2016 Open House for admitted students. The day will include program overviews, Q&A sessions with faculty and current students,...

CBE Seminar: Christina Smolke

Associate Professor of Bioengineering and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering Stanford University Synthetic biology platforms for natural product...

Deborah Castillo: Political Iconoclasm and Other Forms of Civil Disobedience

Deborah Castillo: Political Iconoclasm and other Forms of Civil Disobedience examines the artist's own form of political dissidence as she responds to the...

Farming for Change

Farming for Change [past event]

About the Exhibit: Farming for Change This exhibit chronicles some of the struggles and achievements of smallholder farming families in Malawi and Tanzania,...

Signal to Code: 50 Years of Media Art in the Rose Goldsen Archive

“Signal to Code” explores 50 years of electronic and digital artwork and ephemera held in the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art. The exhibition, on...

Entrepreneur In Residence Office Hours - Marco Benvenuti MMH '05

This program enables students to learn through ongoing personal interaction with successful entrepreneurs. Our Entrepreneurs in Residence give guest lectures...

Cornell Hospitality Thought Leadership Series Spring Panel

The Cornell Hospitality Thought Leadership Series, established in 2016, is a platform for industry executives and academics to engage in discussion and share...

Statistical-based Compression of Climate Model Output

Précis: Optimal ways to archive, access and analyze “Big Data” are challenges faced by many disciplines and are a key component of sustainable computing. In...

Entomology Department Special Seminar

"The wear and tear of feeding: plant physical and chemical defenses elicited by fall armyworm herbivory"

Latin American Studies Program Seminar Series

"Building the Commune: Venezuela's Radical Democracy," a talk by George Ciccariello-Maher. co-sponsored by the department of government, and the department...

SAP Seminar Series -- Worldly Affiliations: Artistic Practice, National Identity and Modernism in India, 1930-1990 by Sonal Khullar

South Asia Program (SAP) guest Sonal Khullar will discuss her newly published book, Worldly Affiliations: Artistic Practice, National Identity and Modernism...

E&EB Seminar. Dr. Lou Gross. "Best" in a biological context: Optimization, space and control

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Weekly Seminar Series. Hosts: Sunny Powers and Stephen Ellner

E&EM Seminar: Louis J. Gross (Tennessee) - "Best" in a Biological Context: Optimization, Space and Control

Many central concepts in biology involve notions of what is "better" or "best" in the context of evolution, physiology, and behavior. Similarly, in many...

Faking wine and making millions: Wine counterfeiting through the ages

Justine Vanden Heuvel, Associate Professor, Horticulture Section and Michael Fontaine, Associate Professor, Department of Classics. Horticulture Section...

Department of Comparative Literature's Open House

Drop by for some pizza, meet some friends, and learn about courses and the major in Comparative Literature and Literary, Visual and Media Studies. We...

Communication Colloquium: Interactivity in Media, Messages and Sources:  Theory and Design of User Engagement and Empowerment

This talk will reveal the reasons why online interactivity is so alluring, and discuss various ways in which specific features of media technology shape our...

[LOCATION CHANGED] Using Theater Techniques to Enhance Your Teaching

This event has been moved from room 150 Warren Hall to room 160 Mann Library. What can be done to enhance engagement in the classroom? This workshop...

E&EB Seminar. Mr. Samual Chamberlain. Doctoral Dissertation: "Methane fluxes in human-dominated ecosystems: From pastures to cities"

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar Series. Host: Jed Sparks

Climate Change Seminar - Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems

Led by: Christine Goodale (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract: The terrestrial...

Department of Physics Colloquium

General Physics Colloquium, James Sethna, Cornell University. Refreshments from 3:30-3:50 pm. Title: Sloppy models, Differential geometry, and How Science...

MOLECULAR MEDICINE SEMINAR

"Oncogenic Signaling and Metabolic Reprogramming: Induction of Glutamine Dependence in a Cancer Cell Model" presented by Dr. Jon Erickson

"Inequalities" series: Educational Inequality

"Higher Education and the Challenge of Inequality" will be explored by Cecilia Rouse (Economics, Princeton), a member of the President's Council of Economic...

CCCI: My Music Education in China - Wu Man, pipa virtuoso and composer

Wu Man, pipa virtuoso and composer, will give a public talk on Monday, April 11 for the Cornell Contemporary China Initiative Lecture Series. This lecture is...

Emily Gottreich- "The 'Jewish Turn' in Middle Eastern Studies : A View from the Maghrib"

Emily Gottreich, Chair, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, UC Berkeley This lecture, sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Studies and the Jewish...

Gimme! ¡CULTURA!

Gimme! ¡CULTURA! [past event]

Conversación en Español. Juegos. Noticias. Chisme. Café Gratis.

Saba Mahmood, "Religious Difference, Sovereignty, and Civil Rights"

Society for the Humanities public lecture by Saba Mahmood Professor Mahmood's talk focuses on the legal concept of "public order" to think comparatively...

Community Engagement Showcase

The fourth annual Community Engagement Showcase is a celebration of outstanding local and global community-engaged projects. The Showcase promotes...

Cornell Dining Cutthroat with Chef Jet Tila

Mark your calendars! Monday, April 11th, Chef Jet Tila will be visiting campus to emcee a night of "Culinary Cutthroat Entertainment" for Cornell Dining...

Nemo: the Large Animal Oncology patient

Come learn about how Cornell veterinary oncologists diagnosed and treated a pig for lymphoma

Catalyst For Change: Architecture and Its Impact

Handel Architects' residential tower for Cornell University's new Roosevelt Island Campus will include 350 residences for students, staff, and faculty. The...

Finance and Sustainability Colloquium Presents: Bennett Thomas, MBA '03, Senior VP of Corporate Finance and Sustainability at Hersha Hospitality

Open to the entire Cornell community- we hope you join us! Bennett Thomas is Senior Vice President of Corporate Finance & Sustainability at Hersha...

Alice Meets Dinner Discussion with John Foote '74, Executive Director of the Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy

If Infrastructure is so Hot , Why is it Not? Roads, water systems, pipelines, you name it, are in bad shape (check out John Oliver on...

Audubon New York’s Important Bird Areas Program: Protection for Critical Sites

Cayuga Bird Club Meeting & Presentation The Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program identifies critical bird habitats that need to be protected. Twelve thousand...

Monday Night MAKE

Monday Night MAKE [past event]

Special makes throughout the year for different crafts like printing photographs on wood, building and using long-exposure pinhole cameras, pumpkin carving,...

Monday, April 11