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.
Communities in Bloom 2021 - OPTION 2 Thursday, Februray 18, 2021 To register please click the Register button below. This class will be held virtually...
The 4-H staff invites you to register for the 2021 Presentation Informational Session which will be held on Thursday, February 18, 2021. Registration for...
Monday, February 1-Friday, February 28Registration Available through Friday, January 29Join Cornell Wellness for the month of February, as we celebrate the...
The Maribel Garcia Community Spirit Award for Remarkable Contributions to the Spirit of Humanity is given each year to a Cornell student for making a...
This session is for residents of St. Lawrence County. Join Harvest Kitchen Manager Flip Filippi for an open panel discussion with Joanna Clifford-Allard...
Cornell alumni Gerald Robinson '54, Margot Robinson '55, Robert Appel '53, and Helen Appel '55 established the Robinson-Appel award to recognize and honor...
Do you have a strong interest in supporting community food security, and experience with basic vegetable gardening techniques? If so, we invite you to become...
1994 > Hong Kong > Directed by Wong Kar Wai With Brigitte Lin Ching-hsia, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Faye Wong The film tells two stories, both...
1963 > Czechoslovakia > Directed by Jindřich Polák With Zdenek Stepnek, Frantisek Smolk, Dana Medrick A visionary work of Eastern Bloc science fiction,...
Come enjoy a curated selection of the "best of the best" animated short films created by students and professionals around the world. Featuring ten films...
We need people to talk with and be friends with now more than ever in these socially distanced times. First years also benefit from the perspective of those...
Thursdays, 9:00am-9:30am EST, February 11-March 25 with Kerry HowellApril 1-May 27 with Ruth Merle-Doyle Register here for this series of weekly...
Thursday, February 18, 11:00am-11:30am ESTProvided live through Zoom Register here Putting in long hours on your electronic devices? Feel tension leaving...
Learn how to become a podcaster and produce professional-sounding podcasts. This 4-session workshop introduces students to the basics of podcast production,...
Join us for this immersive educational opportunity and lively conversation with growers about the potential for lesser known fruit crops on your farm. ...
Valerie Hudson joins the Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) for a discussion of her new book, "The First Political Order: How Sex Shapes...
A changing climate will continually pose challenges for farmers. For example, the amount of fresh water is decreasing, leading to salinization of the soil,...
Birds represent dynamic and global communities, and recent trends in methods and analyses showcase what may be the future of bird migration research and...
Lucas G. Drouhot Is a sociologist and currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity....
We know that surveillance has a chilling effect on thought, speech and action. The American Library Association (ALA) enshrined privacy in the Library Bill...
This one-hour workshop will provide you with an introduction to the related topics of research impact & author identity. Come learn about the various metrics...
Chat with the friendly and helpful upper-level student staff of the Tatkon Center. From feeling homesick to sorting out the best dining options, ask us...
Please register at the Zoom link below: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pM1jW4y8T-ytNq5drbfu3w This webinar will present ideas on the topic of...
Envisioning a Low Carbon Energy and Resource Recovery and Conversion Future by Advancing Insights into Fluid-Particle Interactions and Novel Transformations...
Part of the Ronald and Janette Gatty Lecture series Cherubim Quizon, Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology,...
Sponsored by the Central New York Humanities Corridor from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation This found footage, single-channel video installation...
Part 3 in a 3-part series of standalone steps to make your home green & cozy this winter. Learn how to go solar with or without installing solar panels,...
3 Steps to a Cozy Home Series of Free Virtual Events | January - February 2021 Concerned about high energy bills, drafty rooms, or your carbon footprint?...
Register for the orientation to get started In this moment of tremendous challenge and opportunity, we are excited to offer students, faculty and staff the...
Personal publishing = a great way for creative self-expression…and releasing some stress energy along the way. Join us for a basic how-to in creating zines...
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 SPIF, the Carl Sagan Institute, and other Cornell astronomers as we watch the landing of the Mars 2020 mission, the Perseverance rover and Ingenuity...
Issues in African Development Seminar Series examines critical concerns in contemporary Africa using a different theme each semester. The seminars provide a...
Key areas of expertise: Restaurant TechnologyStartupsSaaSSalesBrandon is a hospitality tech entrepreneur who has used his experience working in operations...
Responsive Liquid Metal Electronics Dr. Christopher Tabor Materials Research Scientist, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Dr. Christopher Tabor is a...
"Food, Plants, and Transoceanic Trade: The Making of the Filipino Identity" Using the quintessential Philippine garden described in the folk song, "Bahay...
The Department of LInguistics proudly presents Gregory Key from Binghamton University. Key will be speaking on "Two derivations of reflexive verbs in Turkish".
The spring 2021 edition of the Cornell Real Estate Seminar Series from the Cornell Baker Program in Real Estate invites 15 distinguished speakers ranging...
Students and alumni who have applied to allopathic (MD) medical school in 2020: do you have questions about the AMCAS “Choose Your Medical School” tool?...
Guest Speakers: Deanna Carrithers, Tompkins County Chief Diversity Officer Jason Molino, Tompkins County Administrator
“Alien Ears”: The Golden Record, which NASA shot into outer space in 1977 onboard the Voyager spacecraft, has been identified as both a mixtape and a message...
Are you exploring majors offered in other colleges at Cornell? Do you have questions about the transfer process or the requirements? If so, please join us...
Join the discussion as scholars from around the world discuss how Toni Morrison’s scholarship and art have impacted writers, critics and readers and how her...
On the occasion of the Day of Remembrance to mark the incarceration of Japanese and Japanese Americans in US concentration camps for the duration of World...
Join us for Annie's Project this winter! Annie's Project is a six-week online experience designed especially for farm women to help them develop their...
Join the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs as we welcome AFL-CIO President Trumka, Representative Boyle, Representative Fitzpatrick, and Councilwoman...
Since it’s Valentine’s week, we thought it would be fun (and important!) to discuss campus relationships, sexual safety, support for survivors etc. Ask your...
Join in the Tatkon Center's themed conversations covering everything from exploring minors to exploring Ithaca and everything in-between! Tatkon student...
Join Cultural Historical Awareness Program (CHAP), Seen & Unseen, for a discussion and Q&A with Dr. Ella Maria Diaz on Ricardo Favela and the Royal Chicano...
To successfully manage an in-person fall semester during a pandemic, Cornell only had to turn to its own School of Operations Research & Information...
Based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript Remember This House, narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, this film explores the history of racism in the United...