Dyson Leadership Development MAP THE CHALLENGE 2020 What is Map the Challenge? Dyson’s Map the Challenge is a campus-wide competition that asks...
This presentation will explore the design of buildings and opportunities for exclusion to prevent pest problems in stored grain facilities.
During the fall 2019 AAP NYC Urban Design Semester students explored a broad variety of topics ranging from environmental justice and transportation networks...
Portraits and words of the Cornell community captured by visiting freelance photographer, peace activist, and author of two award-winning photo books from...
"In 1989 during my stay as the Rome Prize Fellow in Architecture at the American Academy in Rome, I ventured into the guarded cell of the rare books...
Midnight Crisis is the collaborative effort of Uncle Boy's Landscaping — Curtis Ho (B.F.A. '20), Irene Song (B.F.A. '20)), Ege Okal (M.F.A. '20), and Chet...
In Sam Price's (B.F.A. '21) Is This Not Happy?!, visitors can rotate the work to contemplate new ways of observing art in an exhibition setting. Sam begins...
Citizens features work by Stephanie Syjuco that probes both philosophical and historical definitions of what it means to be a "citizen" in terms of national...
Travelogue: FSAD in India, a new exhibition in the Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design, will open in the Jill Stuart Gallery on February 5th. Just...
Drop by for casual conversation, get your questions answered, and connect with Engaged Cornell Hub staff and student Engaged Ambassadors over a light...
Scarlett Lee Special Committee: Dr. Brian VanderVen & Dr. Brian Rudd (co-chairs), Dr. Andrew Grimson, Dr. Avery August, Dr. Craig Altier Seona...
Latitude: Persuasive Cartography features highlights from the PJ Mode Collection of Persuasive Cartography—maps intended primarily to influence opinions...
The recognition of the interconnectivity between human beings and the natural world is a profound knowledge that reminds the former of the crucial presence...
The emerald ash borer, an invasive wood-boring insect, has killed millions of ash (Fraxinus spp.) trees in North America since the insect arrived in the...
The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell University Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website. During the nineteenth...
The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell University Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website. Immortal at the River...
"Large Dimensional Latent Factor Modeling with Missing Observations and Applications to Causal Inference" This paper develops the inferential theory for...
Max Risch - Princeton University Does Taxing Business Owners Affect Employees? Evidence from a Change in the Top Marginal Tax Rate Abstract: Debates about...
Guest lecturer Dr. Laura Eirmann will be discussing the importance of water and recent research on increasing water intake and urine volume in cats. This...
Srdan Acimovic HVRL, Cornell University The purpose of my program is improving knowledge on plant pathogen biology, ecology, and population dynamics that...
Javed Mir retired as the Director of Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Division, SE Asia Department of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila,...
Midday Music for Organ: David Yearsley and Annette Richards. “Sounding Mean c. 1600,” music in meantone, including works by Sweelinck and Byrd on the...
Learn the basics of creating dynamic visual presentations in any discipline, whether you use PowerPoint or Keynote as your presentation software. In this...
Come network with company reps and learn about careers in energy! Food and drinks will be provided. Open to all Cornell students.
Hosted by Itai Cohen The multiscale physics of muscle and emergent simplicity in agile insect flight The ability to move is a trait of all animals. Yet...
Suresh Sethi "The Changing Beauty of Alaskan Ecosystems"
To paraphrase educational philosopher, John Dewey, “we don’t learn from experience…we learn from reflecting on experience.” The workshop will focus on key...
Join Anna Bartel, Associate Director, Community-Engaged Curricula and Practice, and Amanda Wittman, Associate Director, Community-Engaged Curricula and...
Learn about the European Studies minor, an undergraduate minor across disciplines that allows you to explore the history, cultures, government, and languages...
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,...
Halle Becker - "Oral Plasmacytoma in a 6-year-old Mixed Breed Dog" Amanda Stewart - "Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemic in a Four-year-old Shih Tzu" Regina...
Our popular Kids in the Kitchen Cooking Class for 8-15 year olds is BACK! Just 6 spots left! Some scholarships are available - contact Josh at the...
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,...
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,...
Gale and Ira Drukier Dean J. Meejin Yoon discusses the role of architecture, art, and planning in the making of futures. The lecture highlights both global...
This class is intended for individuals who want to keep a few chickens in the backyard for home egg production. The City of Ithaca and the Villages of Dryden...
Starting off your career can be a scary and difficult prospect. Know what your rights are, what you are entitled to and negotiate a fair contract. After...
2019 > Israel/France > Directed by Nadav Lapid With Tom Mercier, Quentin Dolmaire,Louise Chevillotte "The film, a faintly comedic, semi-autobiographical...
Automating Inequality Book Discussion Join a lively discussion with other students about the book, Automating Inequality, you read over Winter Break!
Join Keeton House Fellow Malte Ziewitz and your fellow Keetonites as we discuss Virginia Eubanks Automating Inequality, which explores the impacts of data...