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Wednesday, October 2

4-H Leader Training #1 2019-20

Please use this page to register for 4-H Leader Training, which is happening from 5:30pm-8:30pm on Tuesday Sep 24th AND 5:30pm-8:30pm Wednesday October 2nd....

Agritourism: What You Should Know (12PM)

Agritourism: What Your Should Know workshop at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County: Afternoon Session Date: October 2nd, 2019 Time:...

Agritourism: What You Should Know (6PM)

Agritourism: What Your Should Know workshop at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County: Evening Session Date: October 2nd, 2019 Time:...

Fashion & Feathers

A collaboration between the Cornell Costume & Textile Collection, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates, Fashion &...

From Recipe to Market

Join Us! Join Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County in partnership with Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC), Rome Campus for our kick-off...

Cornell's Walk/Run Day 2019

It's easy to participate and you could win awesome PRIZES with total value over $500! Open to Cornell staff, faculty, students, graduate students, postdocs,...

ART 3799 Video and the Body Studio Workshop: Bodily Insomnia

Bodily Insomnia is a video exhibition of work created by students enrolled in ART 3799 Video and the Body. The artwork was created in a four-week workshop...

Beverly Semmes: FRP: RPF

This exhibition presents work by Beverly Semmes from her acclaimed Feminist Responsibility Project (FRP). Initiated in the early 2000s, FRP originated as a...

Full Circle Exhibit

The 14th Annual Barbara L. Kuhlman Scholars’ Group Exhibition showcases original fiber arts and wearable artworks created by seven FSAD students. This year’s...

Sophie Galowitz and Nadia Chernova: Old Children

Old Children is an exhibition featuring new work by Sophie Galowitz (B.F.A. '20) and Nadia Chernova (B.A./B.F.A. '20). Old Children is funded in part by the...

Drop-in Breakfast at the Engaged Cornell Hub

Drop by for casual conversation, get your questions answered, and connect with Engaged Cornell Hub staff and student Engaged Ambassadors over a light...

Esra Akcan: Open Architecture: A Book on Migration

Open Architecture: A Book on Migration is an exhibition that invites the audience into a scholar's world. Rather than showing archival documents or...

A Peace of My Mind Photo Studio on Meaning

Meaning, It's something we all search for, but how often are we actually called upon to discuss it? This Wednesday, October 2, join artist and peace activist...

BBS Program WIP Presentation

Julio Sanchez Special Committee: Dr. Richard Cerione (Chair), Dr. Gunther Hollopeter, Dr. Robert Weiss, Dr. Maurine Linder Kaley Wilburn Special...

Sustainability Scavenger Hunt

What is the "Sustainability GooseChase?" Join the chase! The first ever campus-wide sustainability scavenger hunt is coming to Cornell University for the...

how the light gets in

In 2016, the Pew Research Center reported “nearly 1 in 100 people worldwide are now displaced from their homes.” how the light gets in is an exhibition about...

Industrial Organization Workshop: Jee-Hun Choi

Jee-Hun Choi - Cornell University The Impact of Coverage Expansion through the Private Market on Insurer Competition: Evidence from Arkansas Abstract: ...

AIISP Soup Lunch Series

Join AIISP for lunch and conversation!

ARCH 4509/6509: Drawing as Parallel Practice

This exhibition features student drawings, paintings, and models from the Drawing as Parallel Practice seminar held in spring 2019. The class is based on...

Veterinary Economics and Management Candidate Seminar: Dr. Danny Hughes: “Payments, Access, and Regulation: Provider Participation and Behavior in U.S. Health Care Markets”

Cornell University Collge of Veterinary Medicine welcomes Dr. Danny Hughes to campus as a cadidate for a tenure-track faculty position in Veterinary...

"Optimizing antennae of crop canopies" -  Donald Ort

Dr. Donald R. Ort Global Change and Photosynthesis Research Unit, USDA/ARS Robert Emerson Professor in Plant Biology and Crop Sciences University of Illinois...

Fashion Anthropology

Fashion is an embodied practice that produces connections between the local and the global, the individual and the collective, modes of production and...

IP-CALS Seminar- Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Building evidence for Zambia

Dr. Johanne Pelletier is a quantitative ecologist working on forests and woodlands in the context of global change, with an interest in the effect of human...

Veterinary Sports Medicine Club Introductory Lecture

Come & learn about the lectures, labs, agility classes, & more that this club has to offer! Newly incorporating equine as well as small animal sports medicine.

Distracted Driving Speaker

Cornell University Police is partnering with local Law Enforcement agencies and the NYS Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee with presenting Distracted...

LEPP Theory Seminar: Max Ruhdoefer,  TU Munich

Effective Field Theory of Gravity to All Orders Abstract: We construct the general effective field theory of gravity coupled to the Standard Model of...

International Student Group Counseling

International Student Group counseling sessions are sponsored by Cornell Health. Come weekly or drop in! No group orientation required. More info:...

 Biophysics Colloquium with Jawdat Al-Bassam

Jawdat Al-Bassam, Laboratory of Microtubule Dynamics, University of California - Davis Host: Joshua Chappie "Structural Mechanisms of Soluble tubulin...

Chats in the Stacks: Steven Strogatz on Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe

Calculus, the mathematical study of continuous change, underpins some of the most fundamental and miraculous achievements of humankind, from determining the...

Cornell CIS @ 20

CIS will host “Inspire Innovate Impact: Computing and Information Science @ 20,” an academic symposium Oct. 2-3 that will explore the role of technology in...

Keep Rolling with Library Research

A follow up to the Get Started workshops. Deeper exploration into the many library resources available to you, with a focus on advanced database searching,...

Land Liberation

A 4 part workshop series with ILR Visiting Scholar, Aaron Bartley, in Buffalo, NY. The Battle for Land and the Future of the Post-Industrial City After 50...

Public Lecture: One Health Approach to Conserving Chimpanzees in Uganda

Please join us at our weekly Conversations in Conservation presentation and lecture on October 2, 2019 from 4:00-5:00 PM at Cornell College of Veterinary...

Volunteer Opportunities with Cornell Botanic Gardens

Interested in volunteering in the gardens, but not available during the workday? Become a volunteer and join us for evening summer sessions on Wednesdays,...

Work Party at Dilmun Hill Student Farm

Wednesdays, 4-7 pm Sundays, 2-5 pm at Dilmun Hill Student Farm Depending on the season, we will be installing beds, sowing, planting, weeding or harvesting....

Enterprise Engineering Colloquium: Hilary Lashley-Renison '05 MechE

Hilary Lashley Renison General Electric “Physiological Sensing: Where Research Meets Reality” A clean tech thought leader, Hilary is a Lead Consultant...

Marguerite Waller, "A Decolonial Feminist Dante"

Co-sponsored by the Department of Romance Studies: the Society for the Humanities; the Medieval Studies Program; Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies; and...

Conversation Hours logo

Come to the LRC to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal,...

Veterinary Senior Seminars

Emma Briceland - Ross - "Suspected Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) in a 6-year-old Birman Cat" Lacey Brown - "Ganglioneuroblastoma:...

Plate: Volume 3.0 Launch

Architectural pedagogy can be a shifty character, one that takes on many guises. But fundamental to architectural pedagogy at Cornell is the rigorous...

14th Annual Fall Harvest Dinner

Enjoy the Bounty of the Finger Lakes as we feature a menu of local and sustainable foods for our annual Fall Harvest Dinner at RPME! Menu items include...

Johnson Japan Club Fall Meet & Greet

Join members of the Johnson Japan Club to learn about the club's events and activities. Funded by the GPSAFC. Open to the Graduate Community.

Spring Bulbs: Three Months of Bloom

Fall is the time to plan for a colorful spring. In this class, we will teach you how to plan for 3+ months of spring bulb bloom. The class will cover...

Spring Bulbs: Three Months of Bloom

Fall is the time to plan for a colorful spring. In this class, we will teach you how to plan for 3+ months of spring bulb bloom. The class will cover...

Global Health Summer Programs Information Session

The Cornell Global Health Program will be hosting several information sessions for students who are interested in our summer programs located in India,...

Soufra

Soufra follows the unlikely and wildly inspirational story of intrepid social entrepreneur, Mariam Shaar - a generational refugee who has spent her entire...

“Has Trump Changed Everything?”

ITHACA CAMPUS LAUNCH of the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs. Welcome: Michael Kotlikoff, provost. Introduction: Steve Israel, director, Institute...

Becker Cafe with Junius Johnson

The duties of managing work, home and relationships present a tyranny of daily tasks whose urgency is grounded in their practical necessity: these are the...

Bethe Lecture Series - Public Lecture

Bethe Public Lecture, Professor Paul Chaikin, NYU Title: How many M&M’s® in that jar? Particle Packings, Frustration and why things Crystallize Host: ...

Wednesday, October 2