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Monday, February 18

Recyclemania

Recyclemania [past event]

Help Cornell win in a six week competition against other Universites to reduce, reuse, and recycle waste properly everywhere on campus. Every member of the...

Arthur Ovaska: Selections from an Archive

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: Paint Unpaint

Kota Ezawa's work references images in popular culture, cinema, television, and art history. His characteristic style involves reducing the physical and...

Women Empowered Exhibit

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...

Worth a Thousand Words: The How and Why of Scientific Illustration

Our quest for knowledge about the natural world is an intrinsic part of our humanity. From the first cave-paintings to the most advanced computer...

Canvas@Cornell: Getting Started in Canvas

Explore how Canvas can facilitate student learning. Specifics include how to create and share announcements, post a syllabus, add and organize content in...

 Exhibition - Mixed Media: The Interplay of Sound and Text

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...

All Labor Has Dignity: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Labor Movement

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...

CBE Seminar: Nick Brunelli, The Ohio State University

Nicholas Brunelli HC Slip Slider Professorship, Chemical & Biomolecular Eng The Ohio State University Research Bio Our research program focuses on the...

Weekly Discussion about CIRTL Online Course

This is a local discussion group meeting for the online course Advancing Learning through Evidence-Based STEM Teaching offered through EdX by the CIRTL...

Association: The Volumes: Planning into the Future

Fourteen years, 10 volumes, 650 projects, countless Associations. Association invites the Cornell AAP community to the exhibition of Association: The...

Yasmeen Abedifard and Ege Okal: Hâne (Home)

Hâne/خانه (Home) is an exhibition of works by Yasmeen Abedifard (M.F.A. '20) and Ege Okal (M.F.A. '20).

LASP Seminar: "Using Cacao to Catalyze Development: The Case of Cacao in Montes de Maria, Colombia, " by Kalob Williams & Miguel Gomez

Cacao is a relatively new crop in the previously violence stricken region of Montes de Maria, a mountainous portion of northern Colombia. The crop was...

SAP Speaker Series, Nationalism, Development and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka, by Rajesh Venugopal

Nationalism, Development, and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka was published in November 2018 by Cambridge University Press. The book explores how the economic...

Science Studies Reading Group: Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo

On Boundary Work and Professional Audition: Reconciling Production Values in Multivalent Recording Spaces

"Sorbitol signaling and flower development and pollen tube growth in apples" - Lailiang Cheng

Lailiang Cheng Horticulture, Cornell University Lailiang Cheng is a Professor in the Horticulture Section in the School of Integrative Plant Science. He...

Navigating Relationships by Understanding the Impact of Communication: Interpersonally and Professionally

Communication is the foundation in every relationship that we have. Come to learn more about your own communication style and preference, along with...

Supporting Energy Democracy with Local Carbon Offsets

Presented by Gay Nicholson (President, Sustainable Tompkins) The climate policy battles ahead may take quite a long time to achieve a carbon tax and a...

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Igbo Conversation Hour [past event]

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,...

Chemistry Seminar

Chemistry Seminar [past event]

Hosea Nelson, University of California, Los Angeles. Strong Cations and Weak Anions: A Story in Reactivity-Driven Methods Development.

Department of Physics Colloquium

General Physics Colloquium, Hirosi Ooguri, Fred Kavli Professor and Director of the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics at Caltech; Director of...

Visualizing and Exploring Data with Tableau

Visualization can be used as a method for exploring and analyzing data, as well as for presenting final results of those analyses. In this workshop, learn...

Cornell Contemporary China Initiative - Eli Friedman

Eli Friedman, Associate Professor of International and Comparative Labor at Cornell's International Labor Relations School speaks on: The urbanization of...

FREE! LSC Stats Tutoring

The LSC offers free peer tutoring for the following statistics courses: STSCI 2100, STSCI 2110, STSCI 2150, STSCI 2200, ILRST 2100, ILRST 2110, BTRY 3010,...

GET SET Workshop: Designing Learning Outcomes

GET SET: Workshop Series for Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Postdoctoral Fellows and the CIRTL Community Interested in developing a course?...

Free Yoga

Free Yoga [past event]

Cornell Minds Matter and the Cornell Fitness Centers bring you: FREE YOGA. Open to the entire Cornell community. All skill levels are welcome. Increase your...

Making a tea light holder with Tinkercad and Fusion 360

Learn how to 3D model a tea light holder (electric tea lights only) in Tinkercad and Fusion 360 (see...

Zach Blas: Beati Illi, Qui Est Imago-Free

Zach Blas is an artist, filmmaker, and writer whose practice spans technical investigation, theoretical research, conceptualism, performance, and science...

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Thai Conversation Hour [past event]

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,...

Keeton Collective Meeting

Bring your programming ideas to Keeton Collective!

Monday, February 18