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Tuesday, April 26

4-H Leader Training April 2016

Please use this page to register for 4-H Leader Training, which is happening from 5:30pm-8pm on Tuesday Apr 26th (For Organizational and Project Leaders and...

4-H Poultry Program

4-H Poultry Program [past event]

Cayuga, Seneca, and Yates Counties are collaborating to offer an excellent poultry workshop. Mary Ann Whipple, NYS 4-H Poultry Superintendent, will be the...

4-H Tractor & Machinery Certification Program

Safe Tractor and Machinery Operation Program for youth and adults 14 and over on February 22-24 from 8:30-3:00 each day. We invite and encourage all farm and...

6th Annual Land Use Leadership Alliance

6th Annual Training Session to be held in the Yates County Auditorium, on the 26th of April

McCloud Services Pest Invasion 2016

Integrated Pest Management and Food Safety Seminar. McCloud Services is a leader in providing pest management to clients in nine Midwest states. This annual...

Nut Tree Grafting Workshop

Thank you for your registration for the Nut Tree Grafting Workshop. If you have any questions please call Roger Ort at 607-535-7161

Safe Sitter for Adolescents - April 26

The Safe Sitter Program is for youth ages 11-14. The program takes place at the Extension office on April 26 from 8:45am to 4:00pm. Cost is $60. Many...

Tractor & ATV Safety Program

The Tractor & ATV Safety Program is for youth ages 14 and 15. The program takes place at the Washington County Fairgrounds on April 17-19. Cost is $30 4-H...

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...

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...

Jesse Kreuzer: Paintings

An exhibition of recent paintings by Jesse Kreuzer (M.F.A. '16).

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...

Entrepreneur In Residence Office Hours - Karim Abouelnaga '13

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

Cornell Fluid Dynamics Seminar

"Large Eddy Simulation of Laminar Seperation Bubble Flows"

LASSP and A&EP SEMINAR

LASSP and A&EP SEMINAR [past event]

Karin Dahmen, Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, will present seminar. Professor Jim Sethna, host. Seminar...

Garden Weed Control

Garden Weed Control [past event]

Learn several techniques for managing weeds in the garden including mulching, smothering and good old fashioned hand-weeding! This class will be held at the...

Frans de Waal, Emory University, Atlanta - Biology without Borders

Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?

Jugatae Seminar Series

Jugatae Seminar Series [past event]

Frans de Waal "Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?"

Food Science Spring 2016 Seminar

Catherine Cutter, Professor and Extension Assistant Director of Programs, Food Science, Pennsylvania State University TBD

ORIE Colloquium: Michael Fu (Maryland) - Business-to-Business Pricing Using Logistic Demand Curves: Optimal Learning and Stochastic Gradients

In business-to-business (B2B) pricing, a seller seeks to maximize revenue/profit obtained from high-volume transactions involving a wide variety of buyers,...

FINANCIAL AID RE-APPLICATION WORKSHOP

FAFSA? CSS? What?! Applying for Financial Aid for next year? Bring your laptop and any questions you have to our help session. A representative from the...

Healthy Living Workshops

Learn about and practice various techniques that will increase your success and happiness. Topics include mindfulness, guided meditation, and journal writing.

Voices & Visions in Black Cinema Speaker Series: Jacqueline Najuma Stewart

Acting Right: Performing Black Performance in the Films of Spencer Williams Jacqueline Stewart is a professor at the University of Chicago. Her research and...

Town Hall: Embracing a Shared Community

Come meet the Mayor of the City of Ithaca, your 4th Ward Common Council representatives, and other City officials and learn about local issues including:...

Spanish Classes - Beginners Level

Weekly Spanish classes focued on medical terminology and basic conversations.

Nut Grafting Workshop

Nut Grafting Workshop [past event]

Learn the history of grafting, see a hands-on grafting demonstration, learn how to make your own grafts, take home two grafted Heartnut trees,...

The US Election and the Middle East with House Fellow Ross Brann

Join House Fellow Ross Brann and GRF Pauline for a dinner discussion.

Meet Alfred DiGiacomo: Presenting the Life and Career of a 93-Year-Old Architect

Born on Long Island in 1922, Alfred DiGiacomo has an incredible life story. After serving in World War II, DiGiacomo went on to have a prolific career in...

Straw Bale, Keyhole Gardens and Scoop & Dump

Come learn some novel gardening techniques! Planting directly into straw bales sounds odd, but provided amazing results and many advantages. Keyhole...

LET'S MEDITATE!

LET'S MEDITATE! [past event]

Have you been sleeping poorly? Stressed out already? Come to "Let's Meditate!" where you can learn tips and tricks from the best on how to relax, fight...

Tuesday, April 26