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.
Abstract: Ultrafast lasers have opened a new realm of opportunities for material processing, particularly within transparent dielectric materials, that have...
Mental Health First Aid is a public education program that introduces participants to risk factors and warning signs of mental illnesses, builds...
Please use this page to register for CCEUC's 2019 4-H Veterinary Science Program. The price of the course is $80 if you are already enrolled in Ulster County...
This exhibition presents the work of Arthur Ovaska (1951–2018), who served on the faculty in AAP's Department of Architecture for more than three decades and...
Kota Ezawa's work references images in popular culture, cinema, television, and art history. His characteristic style involves reducing the physical and...
Human Ecology Building Terrace (T) level 37 Forest Home Drive, south of Beebe Lake free parking after 5 PM and on weekends Parkmobile in Toboggan Lodge Lot...
How do you write a sound? How do you hear a text? “Mixed Media” examines how representations of text and sound that have shaped our perceptions of the...
This year, the Hudson Valley Value-Added Grain School's focus is on accessing and developing markets for value-added grains, with topics to include current...
The exhibit All Labor Has Dignity: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Labor Movement will be displayed at the Kheel Center’s lobby in Ives Hall at the ILR School...
Faculty in Cornell’s Department of Art are invited to exhibit work at the Johnson every few years, providing an opportunity for both the university community...
Known for many centuries as the source of fine cotton and silk textiles, India has produced some of the world’s most innovative textile traditions. Spanning...
Nicholas Vreugdenhil, Northwestern University Booms, Busts, and Mismatch in Capital Markets: Evidence from the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry Abstract: How...
Can Improving Access to Economic Resources Prevent Child Maltreatment? Preliminary Results from a Randomized Experiment Lawrence (Lonnie) Berger is Director...
Have you seen the yarn-bombed gates at Olin Library? They're fabulous! Let's see what we can do for the Mann Library gates, too. Join us for a couple of...
Learning Machines Seminar Series What: LMSS: Bill Freeman (Google and MIT) When: Friday, Feb 1, 12:15 p.m. (pizza served at 12pm) Where: Room 165, Bloomberg...
Latina/o Studies Program Fridays with Faculty Luncheon Seminar 12 Noon 4th Floor Rockefeller Hall Join us for FREE lunch and informal discussion with...
My work is inspired by our innate desire for connection, which I look to accomplish with representations of perceptual byproducts of the body and mind. Our...
Inositol hexakisphosphate (IP6) is an HIV assembly co-factor that directs the formation of both immature and mature lattices
"Modeling Morality in 3-D: Decision-Making, Judgment & Inference" to be presented by Molly J. Crockett, Department of Psychology, Yale University
Maureen Hanson Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University Maureen R. Hanson is Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor in the Department of Molecular...
Exploring dark sectors at FASER: ForwArd Search ExpeRiment at the LHC Abstract: New physics has traditionally been expected in the high-pT region at...
Our next semiar series speaker is Dr. Chang Lu from Virginia Tech. He is the Fred W. Bull Professor of Chemical Engineering. Epigenomic Profiling with...
Speaker: Brian King, Geography, Penn State University Abstract: The HIV/AIDS epidemic has taken on a new course in recent years with expanded access to...
Theory Today: A Roundtable Friday, February 1 3:30 pm, English Department Lounge (258 GSH) What is the responsibility of the theorist now, in our...
Kaitlin Stack Whitney - "Life on the Edge: The Creation of, and Conservation in, Roadside Right-of-Ways" A weekly seminar series focused on topics related...
Weixin Tang, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University. From Peptide Antibiotics to CRISPR-Mediated Synthetic Memories: Tools from the Microbial Arsenal.
There are two software projects. They both involve about the same amount of software, running on about the same amount of hardware. Both have equivalent...
Our first General Body Meeting is this FRIDAY, February 1st, 4:30 PM, LSP Conference Room, Rockefeller Hall 434. Be sure to come out! As always, dinner will...
Like to sing, dance, laugh and have a good time? Look no further. Auditioning is simple and fun. For the first round of auditions, you’ll be asked to sing a...
mix and mingle among engineering students, board games, video games, food, and drinks RSVP necessary: https://goo.gl/forms/ZG3SfQZysumxkbc62
Are you a member of the Cornell Community? Can you read music, climb 161 steps, and balance on one foot? Then consider auditioning to become a Cornell...
Visit the Museum of the Earth's Gift Shop on First Friday Art Night, February 1, 2019, to see the new “Natural and Digital Patterns Photography” exhibit by...
Latinx students share their experiences studying in locations across the globe! Q&A with students and study abroad staff. This event is part of the Latino...
2018 > USA > Directed by Joel Edgerton With Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe "Gay conversion therapy gets the indictment it deserves, from an...
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...
Join House Fellow and cancer survivor Jason Hungerford as well as GRF Shiv to watch 50/50 - a movie inspired by a true story of finding friendship, love, and...
The Cornell Law Students Association (CLSA) invites Cornell Law students and the graduate community for a trivia night on Friday, February 1st. There will...