Hosted by the Center for Health Equity Office of Faith-Based Initiatives NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Keynote Speaker: Dr. Marcus Goncalves...
Traces by Emma Ulen-Klees represents the beginning of an on-going project, which seeks to catalog vulnerable plant taxa within the state of New York. Seven...
Thank you for your interest in 2019 Environmental Field Days. At this time we have most our schools coming on Thursday May 16th. I you are able to bring...
Oneida County 4-H is very excited to announce a Horse Bones/Anatomy Presentation on May 15th! Come learn how many bones a horse has, the names of them and...
In anticipation of a busy summer season, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County is hosting a workshop “It’s Not Too Late for Summer” to help develop...
This class is part of the WNY Food Incubator business workshop series, designed to help food businesses thrive! How will your business entice others to try...
"Algorithms in the Era of Machine Learning: An Inconvenient Truth" The traditional approach in algorithm design assumes that there is an underlying...
This is an opportunity to learn about cardiology cases in veterinary medicine! This event is funded by the GPSAFC and open to the Graduate Community. Please...
Meet with an instructional designer to ask questions about Canvas, consider the most effective and efficient ways to build your course, and prepare for the...
Last Impressions is an exhibition featuring thesis work by Christina Welzer (B.F.A. '19) and William Jihrel Smith (B.F.A. '19).
The Cornell University Department of Art is pleased to present Or High Water, the 2019 M.F.A. group exhibition in New York City. Ranging from lush,...
If I could hide in dreams. Or perhaps in memories. is the final thesis work of Rhythm Kim (B.F.A. '19), Yukimi Ohashi (B.F.A. '19), and Le Tone Wei (B.F.A....
Ua Eea Ea is the final thesis work of Jeeah Eom (B.F.A. '19), Lucas Gandy (B.F.A. '19), and Steav Kim (B.F.A. '19).
Threats to pollinator health are intense and varied, from habitat loss and climate change to diseases and pesticides. A summer exhibit in the Mann Gallery,...
This 2.5 day course will fulfill FDA Requirements for FSMA Qualified Individual Training through the Food Safety Preventive Controls Alliance and AFDO. The...
The Magic of Mushroom, taught by professor Kathie Hodge in the Section of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology at Cornell, is not your typical biology...
Until only recently, science has generally been associated with the work of men, and its leading figures have generally been those endowed with the means to...
Use case modeling is a commonly used analysis technique which results in functional requirements and a framework for test case development. When the solution...
Drop by for casual conversation, get your questions answered, and connect with Engaged Cornell Hub staff and student Engaged Ambassadors over a light...
A panel discussion presented by the Worker Institute and the Labor and Employment Law Program of Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor...
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...
Esteban Flores Cortes Special Committee: Dr. Luis Schang (chair), Dr. Colin Parrish, Dr. Gerlinde Van de Walle Orchi Anannya Special Committee: Dr. Avery...
Family enterprises represent nearly 90 percent of all businesses in Latin America. The management of these companies goes through difficult times when mixing...
Drawing from Cornell’s Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, this exhibition examines how published travel imagery...
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...
Endowed faculty and staff: Planning for life after retirement should involve not only looking at one's finances; there are other considerations, including...
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,...
This ceremony recognizes the 2019 winners of the GPSA Faculty Teaching, Advising, and Mentorship Award. This award is given by the Graduate and Professional...
Soup Days is a weekly program designed to bring together students, faculty, and staff every week for a fresh lunch followed by a discussion on topics of...
Learn about how to build a support a more equal, affirming, and productive community and work environment. Join Andrew Marcum, Program Coordinator, center...
Contract College Faculty and Staff: Planning for life after retirement should involve not only looking at one's finances; there are other considerations,...
Come join the CBE Women's book club as we discuss female scientists who have been overlooked throughout history. This event is open to the Cornell Graduate...
The Information Science Graduate Students Association will be scooping free ice cream for all comers at the Gates Hall Plaza! Event is funded by GPSA, and...
Have leftover BRBs and don't know what to do with them before they expire? Donate your extra BRBs to the Big Red Food Drive! The Big Red Food Drive is...
Join us in celebration of our book, In the Field: Student Perspectives in Community Food Systems Engagement! This year’s cohort of the Community Food...
Brigitte Reinmuller - SGU - "Moxidectin Toxicosis in a 6-year-old Pomeranian" Danielle Zimmer - SGU - "Cystine Urolithiasis in an 8-month-old Terrier...
The Finger Lakes Native Plant Society presents a slide show and talk by Fay-Wei Li on: Ferns are a group of ferntastic creatures. In this presentation,...