Join us for a hands-on workshop as we learn to prepare a nutritious meal using local, in-season produce. Participants will prepare a two course meal to...
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,...
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...
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...
The Upstate Owners Forum is reserved for owners and members of family businesses only. This annual series seeks to connect owners from family and privately...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a statistical methodology that is gaining popularity with researchers from a broad range of fields including sociology,...
Join Hammerstone School of Carpentry for Women and learn basic carpentry skills and build strength and self-sufficiency while connecting with others in the...
Drawing from Cornell’s Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, this exhibition examines how published travel imagery...
Small Business Innovation Research/ Small Business Technology Transfer Research (SBIR/STTR) Seminar series Speaker: Jenny Servo, Founder & President,...
Join the hundreds of offices across the world participating in Daylight Hour, an hour substituting natural daylight for artificial light in office spaces....
NOTE: This event is sold out. Some ancient cultures believed that herbs gathered for healing or magic on the Summer Solstice, or “Midsummer”, were the most...
Come join ChEGSA's Scavenger Hunt as we decipher clues and riddles across campus to find the secret location of the food. Teams are encouraged, but you can...
A lecture by Professor Kate Manne of Cornell University. Part of the Feminist Summer Reading School 2019. Talk is open to the public.