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...
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...
Drawing from Cornell’s Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, this exhibition examines how published travel imagery...
Margaret Krause Graduate Student, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Mike Gore/Mark Sorrells lab Recent advances in high-throughput phenotyping, genomics, and...
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 Fridays at 11...
Join us for a slightly calmer, laid back Happy Hour over thesummer. Sit on the lawn in the Urn Garden or by the BBQ and enjoy a time out from your research,...
Celestial grooves for the celebration of life is how Arthur B and The Planetary Mix describes their classic R&B influenced sound. Silky rhythms supplied by...
We play board games, card games, miniatures games, and role-playing games (RPGs). Attendance is free and open to anyone. Rules are taught for most...