During the spring semester, in-person concerts, events and lectures that involve outside guests will not be held, per the university’s COVID-19 travel and visitor policy.
Please join us For the 2019 4-H Achievement Night at Sennett Federated Church 7777 Weedsport Sennett Road Auburn, NY 13021 Registration for...
Get 25% off almost everything* in-store and online at The Cornell Store including ALL men’s, women’s, and kids’ clothing, gifts, diploma frames, fashion...
A collaboration between the Cornell Costume & Textile Collection, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates, Fashion &...
Join us on Friday, December 6th from 6-8pm for Holiday Paint & Sip Hot Cocoa & Cider Edition! Wendy Richardson of CCE Herkimer will be providing a painting...
Love them or hate them, spiders are all around us. A collaboration with Linda Rayor of the Cornell Department of Entomology, this exhibit in the Mann...
Do you want to gain a broad understanding of Cider & Perry and acquire the main skills & knowledge necessary to make quality products? Then this is the class...
Retrograde is a group show featuring thesis work from the following B.F.A. students: Aiza Ahmed (B.F.A. '20) Ellie Beaudry (B.F.A./B.S. '20) Nadia Chernova...
If all of Cleveland's 30,000 vacant parcels were aggregated into a single continuous landmass, it would form the city's 15th largest ward, four-and-a-half...
This course is will prepare participants to develop and implement an effective Pathogen Environmental Monitoring program that will achieve greater product...
Hortus Forum, the undergraduate horticulture club, will be selling poinsettias at our annual sale. Come by to add some festive pink, white, red, or...
Latitude: Persuasive Cartography features highlights from the PJ Mode Collection of Persuasive Cartography—maps intended primarily to influence opinions...
Nick Fletcher, Cornell University Title: Rapid Divergence of Cryptic Field Vole Species During Glacial Cycling Friday, 12/06/19 A106 Corson/Mudd, 10:00AM
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...
Stop by to hear more about the Systems PhD program. You'll hear from the faculty, the gradauate field assistance and current Systems PhD Students. We'll...
Introducing the approach and work of Sehgal Foundation with rural communities as well as opportunities for students to intern/volunteer Jay Sehgal serves as...
Through a facilitated dialogue, reflect on group dynamics in teaching and learning. How do our own and students’ social identities and lived experiences come...
Join us for ADELANTE! a student-led series that gives students the opportunity to step outside the classroom and reflect on activities and experiences that...
Takuya Maeda Kyoto University Study on Avalanche Breakdown in GaN Determination of Impact Ionization Coefficients and Critical Electric Field In this...
To meet national greenhouse gas emissions targets and ensure energy security, the UK energy system needs to undergo a radical transformation. There’s a need...
Immigration and Urban Landscape Perception: Why Landscape Matters in the Process of Minorities’ Integration In the context of Immigration in a Global Age...
Join AIISP for our weekly speaker series with Gilda Posada, Ph.D. Student, Department of History of Art and Visual Studies. Lunch provided.
Narrative and Narration in Popular Cinema to be presented by James E. Cutting, Department of Psychology, Cornell University
This talk will center the role of curanderas/xs (healers) and how they are being re/claimed through a Xicana-Indígena artistic practices. The Florentine...
Maria Harrison Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University Research Overview: Most vascular flowering plants are able to form symbiotic associations with...
Friday, December 6 First-Year B.Arch. Students Varied locations (opening introduction in Milstein Hall dome), 12:30 p.m. Val Warke* and Gesa Büttmer Dias,...
Register here (registration preferred but not required) “Do no harm.” Beyond this mantra in working with off-campus communities, how can you prepare for...
Our last guest speaker for our Fall semester is Dr. Harris Wang from Columbia University, where he is an Assistant Professor of Systems Biology. Mapping and...
William Krieger (German Studies, Cornell University) "Cogito ergo dumm: The Dilettante Humor of Dieter Roth's Prose"
Speaker: Andrew Ofstehage, Development Sociology, Cornell University Abstract: In the early 2000s dozens of young farmers migrated from the U.S. Midwest to...
Emily Fletcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison ~ “How Philosophers Value Justice in Plato’s Republic”
A Particular Social Group: Legal Advocacy, Care, and Conflict in U.S. Family Detention Erin is a transplanted Texan at Cornell and is currently...
"CRISPRa gene knockin; have we finally unshackled ourselves from viral vectors in orthopedic gene therapy?" Presented by Dr. Alan Nixon, BVSc, MS, DACVS,...
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,...
Graduate students from the section of plant breeding and genetics will be giving seminars regarding their research. *Funded in part by the GPSA
Abstract: In this talk I will go over the core concepts and intuition behind Bayesian Optimization as a black-box, global optimization technique and...
The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium (CCCC) is pleased to have Cornell's own, Keith Taylor. His text reading is titled: Literary Prowess and Politics...
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,...
Make a beautiful evergreen wreath to decorate your home for the holidays! A variety of fresh-cut greens, a wreath ring, wires, and ribbons are supplied....
Architectural Representation and the City is a class taught at AAP NYC by Visiting Lecturer Daisy Ames. As part of the students' final pin-up, the work of...
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...
December 5, 7:30 p.m. December 6, 7:30 p.m. December 7, 7:30 p.m. Class of '56 Dance Theatre, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts Cornell University’s...
NASA must devise a strategy to return Apollo 13 to Earth safely after the spacecraft undergoes massive internal damage putting the lives of the three...