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Wednesday, July 10

6th Annual Invasive Species Awareness Week

The State Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Agriculture and Markets have announced that New York State’s sixth annual Invasive Species...

Invasive Species & IMap Training 2019

Learn about Invasive Species in our area and how to manage and control them. This program will include IMap Training for identification and monitoring...

PS: It Works! Strengths Based Communication Skills

This two-day strength-based training will enhance your leadership skills and help prepare professionals to use and reinforce the five communication skills --...

Social and statistical learning research project for 3-5 year olds

Research opportunity! Our lab has a new iteration of a project studying social and statistical learning in young children. They will meet a raccoon puppet...

Certified Milk Inspectors School

Provides detailed instruction of required dairy farm inspections and is a required course for Certified Milk Inspectors (CMI), those who inspect dairy farms.

PolliNation: Artists & Scientists Crossing Borders to Explore the Value of Pollinator Health

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 Mushrooms: A display of student work

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...

Unturned Leaves: Early Women in Botanical Illustration

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...

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...

PS: It Works! Facilitator Training/Professional Development

This two-day Parenting Skills / Strength-based Communication Skills training on Wednesday July 10 and Thursday July 11, 9:00am to 4:30pm each day will help...

World Picture: Travel Imagery Before and After Photography

Drawing from Cornell’s Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, this exhibition examines how published travel imagery...

Writing a strong commercialization section for your SBIR/STTR proposal

Small Business Innovation Research/ Small Business Technology Transfer Research (SBIR/STTR) Seminar series Writing a strong commercialization section for...

Behind the Scenes Research at PRI

The Museum of the Earth is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day during the summer, and we have special programs running weekdays and Saturdays. Ever wondered...

Cancer Support Group

**October 9, 2019 meeting will be in 224 Weill. The Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes and Cornell Human Resources - Work/Life has a monthly support...

The Battle for Land and the Future of the Post-Industrial City

For the past 14 years, Aaron Bartley, as one of PUSH Buffalo’s cofounders, worked alongside colleagues to build a model of community-controlled development...

Summer STEAM: Patterns in Science and Art

The Museum of the Earth is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day during the summer, and we have special programs running weekdays and Saturdays. On Wednesdays, 1...

Field Day at Willsboro Research Farm

Come join us for the annual Open House at the farm! A guided tour of the facilities and research plots will leave the main office at 2:00pm. Featured...

Canvas@Cornell: Drop-in Session

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...

View of the garden room of the Villa of Livia at Prima Porta, now in Palazzo Massimo.

This session will provide learners with a framework for exploring text corpora using computational methods. Through a hands-on introduction to iterative...

David Damrosch, “World Literature in a Post-postcolonial Age: Problems of Language, Culture, and Politics”

Free public lecture by David Damrosch, Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Comparative Literature; Director, Institute for World Literature, Harvard University

Volunteer Opportunities with Cornell Botanic Gardens

Interested in volunteering in the gardens, but not available during the workday? Become a volunteer and join us for evening summer sessions on Wednesdays,...

Work Party at Dilmun Hill Student Farm

Wednesdays, 4-7 pm Sundays, 2-5 pm at Dilmun Hill Student Farm Depending on the season, we will be installing beds, sowing, planting, weeding or harvesting....

FARMING FOR JUSTICE: Experiences of Food Insecurity at Cornell University

How does food insecurity affect people differently in college than other spaces? What kinds of resources are most impactful? How does food insecurity create...

Ask Amy: Answers!

Advice columnist Amy Dickinson distills the life lessons she has accumulated in almost 20 years of giving advice to a national audience. Amy will also have...

Wednesday, July 10