During the spring semester, in-person concerts, events and lectures that involve outside guests will not be held, per the university’s COVID-19 travel and visitor policy.
Reunion is going digital, and everyone’s invited! Join us online June 5-6. Come together with your classmates for a weekend full of exciting panel...
Join Parenting Educator Paula Goodrich in conversations about discipline techniques, self-control, and communication, along with parenting questions and...
Annual colloquium in medieval philosophy Information: https://www.scottmacdonald.net/cscmp2/schedule-2020/ or email macdonald@cornell.edu
All are welcome—even if it’s not your Reunion year! While we cannot celebrate together on campus this year, we hope you'll save the date to spend some time...
This exhibit draws from Cornell’s rich archive of materials tracing Moog’s lifelong fascination with electricity and its musical possibilities. It features...
The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell University Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website. In conjunction with...
The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell University Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website. This exhibition...
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...
In 2019, the University launched its first Global Grand Challenge with a focus on the unprecedented increase in the movement of people, plants, animals and...
Mother of Exiles is a project conceived around work produced by the B.F.A. students attending AAP NYC during the spring 2020 semester. It is a web-based...
Mobilizing Design in Times of Crisis How can we wield design to address pandemics and other urgent concerns of our time? Hear about the power of collective...
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...