A collaboration between the Cornell Costume & Textile Collection, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates, Fashion &...
REGISTER NOW ENGAGE APPLY EXCEL The 2019 New York State Veterinary Conference is a three-day continuing education opportunity that provides attendees...
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...
This exhibition presents work by Beverly Semmes from her acclaimed Feminist Responsibility Project (FRP). Initiated in the early 2000s, FRP originated as a...
Regional Roundtables are designed to provide a forum to expand the reach of the Institute and the discussion of relevant and timely topics. The Cornell...
The 14th Annual Barbara L. Kuhlman Scholars’ Group Exhibition showcases original fiber arts and wearable artworks created by seven FSAD students. This year’s...
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...
Open Architecture: A Book on Migration is an exhibition that invites the audience into a scholar's world. Rather than showing archival documents or...
Latitude: Persuasive Cartography features highlights from the PJ Mode Collection of Persuasive Cartography—maps intended primarily to influence opinions...
What is the "Sustainability GooseChase?" Join the chase! The first ever campus-wide sustainability scavenger hunt is coming to Cornell University for the...
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,...
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...
This exhibition features student drawings, paintings, and models from the Drawing as Parallel Practice seminar held in spring 2019. The class is based on...
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Join photographer and storyteller John Noltner as he shares methods and techniques used to develop his multimedia arts project A Peace of My Mind. Skills...
High spatial resolution spectroscopic information may be acquired by using an electron beam in a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), exploiting a phenomenon...
Carmen Gutierrez will present a talk in the Innovations series, hosted by CPC and co-sponsored by CCSS, CSI, OVPR, PAM
The Latina/o Studies Program Fridays with Faculty seminar offers an opportunity for Latina/o and non-Latina/o students of all levels and disciplines to meet...
Aircraft noise is a key environmental concern for communities in the proximity of airports. Apart from being the source of severe nuisance and sleep...
Uncovering and disrupting the survival strategies of M. tuberculosis, a bacterium adapted for persistence not virulence
A Severe Bottleneck in the Processing of Visual Words to be presented by Geoffrey M. Boynton, Department of Psychology, University of Washington
Patric Hollenstein has a master's degree in political studies (FLACSO Ecuador). He is professor at the Central University of Ecuador. His work specializes in...
Speaker: Joseph Shin, MD Topic: Trauma Exposure and Mental Health Among Child and Adolescent Asylum Seekers in the US, 2014-2018 Lunch will be served!
The Sayers Conference, named for Dorothy L. Sayers, will investigate the topic of vocation with two breakout panels led by Cornell alumni followed by a...
GET SET: Workshop Series for Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Postdoctoral Fellows and the CIRTL Community How do you assign grades, devise a grading...
The SGE Immersion Program in the Johnson School within the College of Business is now accepting applications from non-Johnson graduate students from any...
For our next guest speaker, we welcome Dr. Christine Hendon from Columbia University. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical...
Portraits of Unbelonging: Photography, the Ottoman State and the making of Armenian Emigrants How has photography policed borders and differences? How...
Join the Cornell community in dedicating a memorial to the nine Cornellians who died in the tragic Cornell Heights Residential Club fire of April 1967.
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,...
Learning from Small Cities Neema Kudva, Department of City & Regional Planning
Abstract: The solution of large symmetric eigenvalue problems is central to applications ranging from electronic structure calculations to the study of ...
The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium (CCCC) is honored to host Professor Dorothy Ko, of Barnard College to lead this month's text reading titled, The...
Scrivener is software for writing with more organization and other options than a word processor. It can be installed on Macs, PCs, and, just recently, iOS...
Scrivener is software for writing with more organization and other options than a word processor. It can be installed on Macs, PCs, and, just recently, iOS...
Lecture by Avery Slater (University of Toronto) "Post-Automaton Poetry" Avery Slater’s teaching focuses on twentieth-century literature and poetry...
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,...
Join ALPFA (Association of Latino Professionals for America) for dinner and a movie to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. We will have dinner...
October 3, 7:30 p.m. October 4, 5:00 p.m. October 5, 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Black Box Theatre, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts Produced by Elaigwu...
First Friday Gallery Night Tompkins County Public Library October 4, 5-8pm Postcards from Beyond: A Timeline of Exploration Journey through time and...
We play board games, card games, miniatures games, and role-playing games (RPGs). Attendance is free and open to anyone. Rules are taught for most...
Don't miss the fireworks and laser light show, a homecoming tradition! This year, 3D projection and more surprises take the show to new heights! Must show...
"Living in a yurt in frozen, end-of-the-earth Siberia, an Arctic indigenous couple, Nanook and Sedna, are self-sufficient, aided by their sled-dog and an...
Distinguished author and Cornell alumnus Andy Crouch '90 will give the keynote address of the Sayers Conference, which will explore how to build institutions...
Mike Lee (fortepiano), Wayne Lee (violin), and Clancy Newman (cello) present an all-Haydn concert of the three late London “Bartolozzi” trios.