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.
How to Build an Ocean is a virtual exhibition which features work on the Jack Hanley Gallery website from the following M.F.A. thesis students: Yasmeen...
This exhibit draws from Cornell’s rich archive of materials tracing Moog’s lifelong fascination with electricity and its musical possibilities. It features...
In this Consumer Issues Program, a NY State Assistant Attorney General Mike Danaher will make a presentation on consumers' rights and responsibilities in the...
Teaching students in socially-distanced classrooms with access for remote students allows instructors to teach in person with some adjustments. In this...
Learn how to become a podcaster and produce professional-sounding podcasts. This 4-session workshop introduces participants to the basics of podcast...
Please join us for the 2020 Cornell Institute for Food Systems-Industry Partnership Program's Annual Symposium. This year's theme is Food Waste: Challenges...
Presented by the ILR Labor and Employment Law Program in conjunction with Cornell Law School. COVID-related litigation involving the issue of employer...
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...
Join us virtually this summer to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in...
Forage finished beef is of growing consumer and producer interest. Opportunities to direct market a higher value product appeals to producers. Healthier meat...
In this virtual fireside chat with Professor Tao Leigh Goffe (GSAS ’15), alumnus Austin Baik (SY ’11) will moderate a discussion touching on the history of...