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.
Thank you for pre-registering for the Area Presentations in Malone at the Courthouse, on March 12th from 6-8. If there are any changes please contact the...
In an effort to create awareness about waste, all of Cornell Dining's retail coffee shops will be running the Mug Club Challenge during the entire month of...
Come join Ashley McFarland, Area Livestock Specialist with the Central New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Team, for a hands-on workshop focusing on...
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...
Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension’s 4-H program will offer a Tractor and Machinery Safety Training program for youth ages 14-15. This training...
Thank you for registering for Trees of Life: Nuts in the Eastern US and Their Importance through Time. History of nut tree growing in NY and the value to the...
Come socialize with applied physics graduate students while enjoying coffee, cookies, puzzles and painting! (and other fun things too). This event is...
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...
This course is designed for the artisan ice cream manufacturer and will focus types of frozen desserts, composition and physical properties, equipment,...
Two hundred seventy-seven obelisk monuments mark the U.S.–Mexico boundary line. Constructed in three distinct phases (1849–56, 1891–1912, and 1964–68), these...
During the Algerian Revolution (1954–62), or the Algerian War of Independence, the French civil and military authorities profoundly reorganized Algeria's...
Karaoke is a medium for violence, release, cultural nostalgia, vaguely-Asian-ness, failure, vulnerability, business, politics, sanctuary, rest, community,...
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...
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...
General Morning Session(3 CORE credits requested) 8:30 - 9:30: New Study Results:Common Pesticide Residues in Rural Homes of NYS,with Dr. Joseph Laquatra,...
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...
Serve on the panels that hear, review, and determine the outcome of alleged violations of the Campus Code of Conduct investigated by the Office of the...
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...
Faculty in Cornell's Department of Art are invited to exhibit work at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art every few years, providing an opportunity for both...
New York Certified Organic (NYCO) begins its 26th year as an organic field crop and dairy discussion group. The meetings bring together grain and dairy...
Organized by the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Past Time is an interdisciplinary examination that merges art with science. Watercolors,...
Regina José Galindo was born in 1974 in Guatemala City in the middle of a civil war that raged in her country from 1960 to 1996. This experience deeply...
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...
The early years of the Renaissance brought about renewed interest in the idealized proportions and smooth and languid gestures of Greco-Roman sculptures,...
Peter Ditto: University of California, Irvine Hot Cognition: Motivated Reasoning about Health, Morality, Politics and Science Abstract: The judgments that...
Arie Beresteanu - University of Pittsburgh Identification of Incomplete Preferences (joint w/Luca Rigotti) Abstract: This paper brings together two...
BCTR Talks at Twelve Most people have few close friends, leading to potential isolation after a friend’s death. What happens to the space left by the death...
Many aquatic organisms such as copepods have limited sight and hearing, yet they can remarkably capture prey and escape from predators. I will present an...
Peter Gregory Adjunct Professor My primary focus is on addressing strategic issues at the interface of conventional agricultural research and modern...
A hands-on introduction to image manipulation using the Adobe Photoshop. Learn about image file formats, color correction, how to touch up photos and ready...
The history of architecture written these last decades was strongly influenced by critical thinking and postmodern theories of the second half of the 20th...
The Journal of Law and Public Policy at Cornell Law School will host an open house for the graduate community. This event is funded by the GPSAFC and is...
Mark Huising, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Membrane Biology UC Davis School of Medicine Local Crosstalk within Pancreatic Islets...
ABSTRACT: Many new and exciting phenomena in mechanics are inherently multiphysics. A few examples include, thermally responsive shape-memory polymers,...
Ride-hailing platforms like Uber, Lyft, Didi Chuxing, and Ola have achieved explosive growth, in part by improving the efficiency of matching between riders...
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,...
Theme: The Economic Issues of Today Contest open to all Cornell students. Present on Tuesday, March 5, Thursday, March 7 or Tuesday, March 12. Sign up on...
This paper discusses, firstly, how the term “extravagance” at the turn of the 19th to the 20th century in Brazil allowed for the representation of dissident...
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,...
A free film screening of Lesbian Factory will be held on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 4:30pm in the Film Forum, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts. Shot...
"A Sapphic Sampler Platter": Holly Hughes’s “new and improved” autobiographical performances have centered queer feminist experience thru a patented blend of...
Join us for a panel of students and faculty providing their perspectives from the "Global Climate Change Science and Policy Course" (EAS4443) last...
In a Chats in the Stacks book talk Saida Hodžić, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Cornell, will present her...
Much of Microsoft Excel's data-crunching power lies in Excel functions and formulas, which allow all sorts of data analysis, from simple sums to look up...
GET SET: Workshop Series for Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Postdoctoral Fellows and the CIRTL Community Interested in using informal assessment to...
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,...
Bailemos Latin Dance Club is back this semester with two salsa lesson series. We will be offering beginner lessons for those who want to get started in...
Many people are intimidated by knots or tried once and were confused by unhelpful tutorials. Well say goodbye to “bunnies going around trees and into...
Deputy Director of the Asia Program and Senior Associate for South Asia at the Wilson Center Politics of South Asia will talk about his work
This event is free and open to the public! Come to hear about equine vaccination from Dr. Sabine Mann of Cornell's Ambulatory Service. For those unable to...
Learn the value of exploring careers through Cornell's networking platforms: The Alumni Connections Program (ACP) and introducing the new CUeLINKS! Explore...
Do you need help preparing for exams? Want to learn how to efficiently juggle multiple problem sets or projects? First time taking a reading or writing...
1968 > USA > Directed by Gordon Quinn & Gerald Temaner Two young nuns explore Chicago, from a supermarket to the Art Institute and in front of churches on...