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Thursday, April 21

4-H Dog Fun

4-H Dog Fun [past event]

The evening will feature a number of different activities in the 4-H dog project area. Join us to learn from our special guest presenters. Nicole Ferrara is...

4-H Theme Gardens - April 21, 2016

4-H Theme Garden Workshop Registration for event has CLOSED.

Elite Development Theory: A Labour-Centered Critique, Benjamin Selwyn, University of Sussex, UK

The objective of Development Studies theory and practice is to uplift and empower the world's poor. Much Development theory, however, is based upon elite-led...

Make-up Horse Communications

Make-up Horse Communications 2016 - If you plan on showing a horse at the Boonville Fair you must do a county presentation! On April 21st 6-8 pm we will be...

Overview of Autism

Overview of Autism [past event]

Overview of Autism April 21st at CCE Oneida from 6pm to 8pm $10 holding-fee, reimbursed to those who attend. Payment confirms registration. One in 68...

Spring Harvest Cooking Class

Spring Harvest Cooking Class. April 21,2016, from 5:30-7:30pm. Cost is $35.00. Class is held at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County. Whether...

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...

Sustainability and Clothing

An exhibit of Sustainability and Clothing, featuring work from students, staff and faculty of the College of Human Ecology and local fiber artists.

The Biggest Little Fashion City: Ithaca and Silent Film Style

Ithaca was dubbed “The Biggest Little City” when, from 1914-1919, it was home to Wharton, Inc., a bustling movie production company that produced hundreds of...

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...

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...

15 Minutes: Exposing Dimensions of Fame

The History of Art Majors’ Society provides Cornell undergraduates with the opportunity to collaborate with the Museum in curating and organizing an...

Matthew Schreiber: Crossbow

Matthew Schreiber’s immersive laser light installation Crossbow is named after a roller coaster in New Jersey. Reminiscent of optical devices found in...

Mis en Place

Mis en Place [past event]

Inspired by two site visits to the Cornell Plantations, Professor Greg Page’s Fall 2015 Introduction to Print Media class collaborated this semester with...

Revealed: WPA Murals from Roosevelt Island

In 1935, the Federal Art Project (FAP), a subdivision of President Roosevelt’s Work Progress Administration (WPA), was established. Over the next decade,...

The fire is gone but we have the light: Rirkrit Tiravanija & Korakrit Arunanondchai

Rirkrit Tiravanija (Thai, b. Argentina, 1961) collaborated with more than forty master printers, graduate and undergraduate students, and others on his...

Tradition, Transmission, and Transformation in East Asian Art

The long history of interaction between China, Korea, and Japan formed an identifiable East Asian cultural sphere based on shared traditions of Confucian...

The Lillian Hellman I Knew

Kenneth A. McClane, W.E.B. DuBois Professor of Literature Emeritus Through historical accident, my family knew Dr. Martin Luther King and Duke Ellington,...

CALS Study Abroad 101

CALS Study Abroad 101 [past event]

These meetings cover factors to consider when selecting a program, the study abroad application and approval process, and other important information. All...

Cornell Caregiver Support & Education Network

Are you providing care for an adult family member, spouse, or friend? If so, you are invited to attend meetings of the Caregiver Support & Education Network...

SEAP Gatty Lecture Series

"Past Lives, Present Tense: Past-Life Memory in Contemporary Cambodia" Erik Davis, Associate Professor, Religious Studies, Macalester College Past-life...

"The American Way of War: Targeting or Protecting Civilians?"

Neta Crawford, Professor, Department of Political Science, Boston University, will speak at 12:15 in G-08 Uris Hall on "The American Way of War: Targeting or...

Enhancing flowering development in Cassava using plant growth regulators

Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is an important storage root crop in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. Breeders are trying to improve critically...

Special LASSP Seminar

Special LASSP Seminar [past event]

Michael D. Lipkin, The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Colubmia University, New York, NY, will present seminar. Host: Professor...

“Toward an Intertwined History of Architecture around the Globe: The Survey and the Textbook”

Panelists:​ Kenneth Frampton, Professor, Columbia University Kathleen James- Chakraborty, Professor, Yale University and University College...

Composting Systems Workshop

We will explore the various Composting Systems in place at Stone Barns and discuss the science, experience and insight necessary to produce premium quality...

Chai & Chat

Chai & Chat [past event]

Join Cornell faculty, student alumni and Cornell Abroad staff for chai and conversation about the innovative Nilgiris Field Learning Center in India. This...

2016 Spring Cover Crop Tour

Please join us for an informal tour, as we look at our 2015 fall seeded cover crop plots. We will open the afternoon with a brief introduction of our cover...

Business Consultations with Professor Klausner

Longtime adjunct professor and SHA Senior Lecturer Adam Klausner will be offering assistance to entrepreneurship students on the first and third Thursdays of...

Caroline Woolard: Free, Libre, Open Source Systems and Art (FLOSSA)

Free, Libre, Open Source Systems and Art (FLOSSA), an exhibition by artist and organizer Caroline Woolard, will occupy both galleries of Olive Tjaden Hall in...

IAD – Seminar – Private/Public Infrastructure Financing: A Build-Operate-Transfer Power Project

Muna Ndulo (LLB, Zambia, Harvard; D. Phil, Oxford), Professor of Law; Elizabeth and Arthur Reich Director of the Leo and Arvilla Berger International Legal...

Beyond Elitism: The Possibilities of Labor-Centered Development in Latin America

Benjamin Selwyn, University of Sussex, UK The 'pink tide' in Latin America is drawing increasing criticisms for its inability to confront existing...

International Coffee Hour at Big Red Barn

All are Welcome! Enjoy light refreshments and conversations with friends new and old. Bring your friends, and if you have family with you here at Cornell,...

"Directed Self-Assembly (DSA) of Performance Materials"

MSE Spring Seminar with Prof. Paul Nealey from the University of Chicago. Refreshments in the Bard Hall Lounge - 260 at 3:30pm.

Javier Jaimes - Research Seminar in Microbiology

"Role of feline coronavirus (FCoV) Spike protein in regulating host cell entry and tropism"

“The Josephine Lawrence Hopkins Foundation Colloquium” - The (Bio?)Geochemistry of Enceladus’ Ocean

The Cassini-Huygens mission has revolutionized our understanding of the Saturn system. In particular, it has shown that the diminutive moon Enceladus is one...

A Panel on Race In Education

Join us and our esteemed panelists for a program on the impact of racial identity and racial inequality on the educational experience. The panel will...

CU Music: Musicology Colloquium 4/21

Don M. Randel Teaching and Research Fellows (Cornell University): Erica Levenson and Mia Tootill present.

Rajani Bhatia

The Department of Linguistics is pleased to welcome Professor Peter Jurgec from the University of Toronto. Professor Jurgec will be presenting a linguistics...

Kretzmann Lecture for Undergraduates

Robert Merrihew Adams, Cornell PhD '69 and Professor Emeritus, UCLA and Yale University, will give the annual Kretzmann Lecture for Undergraduates. ...

Making & Makerspaces at Cornell

Gather, create, invent and learn at Cornell University Library's new pop-up makerspace! Makerspaces are DIY areas, equipped with supplies, where people with...

The Spring 2016 Barbara & David Zalaznick Reading Series presents writer Denis Johnson

Writer Denis Johnson reads from his fiction as part of the Spring 2016 Barbara & David Zalaznick Reading Series. Free and open to the public.

‘Always Contemporary’: Derek Jarman’s Anachronisms and the Middle Ages Out of Bounds

LGBT Studies presents Robert Mills, Reader in Medieval Art at University College London and director of UCL’s LGBTQ research network qUCL. Caravaggio is a...

 Sustainable Development for African Women and Girls

This lecture will be presented by Mrs. Nana Fosu-Randall, Founder of Voices of African Mothers and Former CFO of the United Nations. Mrs. Nana Fosu-Randall...

Kripalu Yoga

Kripalu Yoga [past event]

Open to all Cornell students for free. All skills welcome. Increase your physical and mental well-being. Bring a yoga mat if you have one. Come about 5...

Research Scholars' Expo

Fifty talented Cornell University seniors will present and discuss their research at the annual Senior Expo on Thursday, April 21st, from 5-6:30 in G-10...

Lecture: William Ganis on Andy Warhol

William Ganis, author of Andy Warhol’s Serial Photography, is professor and chair of the Department of Art and Design at Indiana State University. He will...

Letha Wilson

Letha Wilson [past event]

Letha Wilson is a mixed media artist who uses photographs and sculptural materials as a starting point for interpretation and confrontation. The ability for...

The 1st East Asia Graduate Colloquium

Cornell EAP-GSSC is pleased to announce the 1st East Asia Graduate Colloquium, to be held in Tuesday and Thursday evenings during Spring 2016 semester. We...

Master Composter Training

Become a MASTER COMPOSTER! Ten in-depth classes and volunteering train an enthusiastic group committed to promoting responsible composting. Classes are held...

The Morality of Fundamental Physics

AD White Professor-at-Large, Nima Arkani-Hamed, will present this formal second public lecture under the auspices of his professorship. The lecture examines...

WEEKLY TAT CHAT!

WEEKLY TAT CHAT! [past event]

Stay warm on a Thursday night with a cup of hot tea or hot chocolate from the Tatkon Center! While you're here, ask our Tat staff questions you can't ask...

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

*Ticketholders will receive a 20% off coupon to campus store good for Cornell branded merchandise including Cornell Star Wars T-Shirts* 2015 > USA >...

Thursday, April 21