Dressing the Circus is an exhibition curated by Jenny Leigh Du Puis (Phd Candidate, ’22, Apparel Design) that explores the history, fashion, function, and...
It’s that time of year again, 4-H Public Presentations! It’s a great chance to be able to share information about a topic that you enjoy and know a lot about...
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Join us and learn about the basics of poultry. We will cover topics such as meat and egg-laying breeds, what you need to start a backyard flock of your own,...
Join the two-month campaign to reduce waste, improve reuse and recycling, and rethink our campus relationship to goods and materials. 2022 campaign begins...
As part of this year's Beyond Waste campaign at Cornell, organizers are hosting a meme competition to encourage fun and creative submissions related to the...
An exhibit in the Nevin Welcome Center, “Ecological Calendars: Finding Hope in the Face of Climate Change,” brings together art, photography, prints, and...
2021>USA> Directed by Peter Kunhardt In honor of President’s Day and Black History Month, we’re thrilled to offer HBO’s three-part documentary, Obama: In...
CHE’s Green Team is sponsoring a winter coat drive to benefit Opportunities, Alternatives, and Resources (OAR) of Ithaca. Please bring in gently used winter...
CHE’s Green Ambassadors will be curating “Synergy”, an upcycling/recycling exhibit, to be held in the Jill Stuart Gallery, Human Ecology Building from March...
Curated by Jenny Leigh Du Puis, PhD candidate '22, Apparel Design, Dressing the Circus explores the history, fashion, function, and labor behind circus...
The works curated for Colorful Nonsense are created as a form of exaggerated and whimsical "homemaking"; recreating our nostalgic spaces and objects and...
Bound Books Unbound is an exhibition of book-related media—zines, chapbooks, broadsides, etc.—that will take place from February 21–25, 2022 at Tjaden...
In 1882 Cornell University’s first president, Andrew Dickson White, ordered a set of glass models of marine invertebrates made by Leopold and Rudolph...
“Artists are here to disturb the peace.” -- James Baldwin 1961 Through her actions and photography, Jessica Tanzer disturbed the peace. The tradition of...
This exhibition brings two bodies of work together, drawing and textile design. As a Sr. Lecturer in the department of Human Centered Design, my job is to...
On Our Backs magazine launched in San Francisco in 1984 promising, per the tagline on the cover, “entertainment for the adventurous lesbian.” The...
The Cornell Virology Journal Club meets on Thursdays from 9:00am to 10:00am and is led by Dr. Colin Parrish, and Dr. Brian Wasik. We discuss papers that have...
The famed American documentarian Berenice Abbott (1898–1991) began her career in photography as Man Ray’s darkroom assistant in Paris in 1923. Within three...
Faculty in Cornell’s Department of Art are invited to exhibit work at the Johnson every few years, providing an opportunity for both the university community...
“Artists are here to disturb the peace.” -- James Baldwin 1961 Through her actions and photography, Jessica Tanzer disturbed the peace. The tradition of...
Powering Exchange was curated by the Johnson’s Education Department to support teaching at Cornell and in the broader community, in consultation with...
On Our Backs magazine launched in San Francisco in 1984 promising, per the tagline on the cover, “entertainment for the adventurous lesbian.” The...
This exhibition assembles a selection of photobooks from the Cornell Library that function as protests, from passionate cries for social justice to...
The abstract expressionist sculptor Seymour Lipton (1903–1986) represented the United States at the Venice Biennale in 1958. In the following decades he had...
Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950s–1980s explores mid-20th-century abstract art from North Africa, West Asia, and the Arab diaspora—a vast...
Social Reinforcement Learning Social learning helps humans and animals rapidly adapt to new circumstances, coordinate with others, and drives the emergence...
Cristina Florea is an Assistant Professor of History at Cornell University. She is interested in the interactions between German and Russian power (their...
REGISTER HERE. Zar, a constellation of belief and therapeutic response to spirit winds, has long been considered a ritual trace attesting to the movement of...
This exhibition brings together four collaborative projects that took shape during the ongoing COVID pandemic, the forms and impacts of which follow various...
Health Econ Seminar with Nicolas Ziebarth
Soup & Hope is an annual winter series that—for over a dozen years—has served up heart-warming stories of hope during the coldest months at Cornell. Each...
Kathleen "Kat" Cruz Gutierrez is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she teaches courses on modern Southeast...
Renewable Energy Ecology: Sustainable Solutions for the Energy Transition -- Renewable energy facilitates emission reductions, but its deployment also...
The installation includes semi-schematic design documents alongside associated fragments that detail an Intake Facility for an Anonymous Client that is in...
A webinar series co-hosted by the US Department of Labor-Women's Bureau & The Worker Institute at Cornell ILR Our first of four webinars will explore how...
Weekly meeting to discuss topical papers about Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases (EEID), drawn from both new and older literature. Attendance and...
The L.H. Bailey Hortorium Herbarium at Cornell University houses approximately 900,000 vascular plant specimens. These specimens have been the basis for...
The many benefits of spending time in nature have been very well documented in recent years. Unfortunately, a number of national surveys have revealed that...
Mariteuw Chimère Diaw is an associate and Deputy Director General of the Consortium D’Entreprises in Senegal, and a member of the Multistakeholder Expert...
New music quartet Yarn/Wire presents a performance of Marianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri’s Quartet for Motors and Resonant Bodies, followed by a talk. Quartet...
Join us for a moderated discussion with Aja Barber followed by a live Q&A with the audience. Featuring her new book, Consumed: The Need for Collective...
Given the numerous R packages, we will use this workshop to explore some popular packages for data analysis.
Join us as we team up with the vendor for a one-hour workshop targeted towards instructors and TAs who are already using Gradescope in their course(s) or...
The Josephine Lawrence Hopkins Foundation Colloquium: Dr. Kate Alexander, Northwestern University “Cosmic Extremes: Time-Domain Astrophysics in a...
Feel like you never know what to say in networking situations? Join Digital Storyteller & Marketing Strategist Joan Pelzer for some tips and tricks! Learn...
"Molecular nano-architectures for energy and electronics" Yu Zhong, University of Chicago Molecules are versatile building blocks for making functional...
Foundations of Information, Networks, and Decision Systems (FIND) presents: Christina Lee Yu Cornell University School of Operations Research and...
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,...
This public lecture is co-sponsored by the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program.
Come join the Society for Human Resource Management for its first G-Body of Spring 2022! We will be joined by the ILR Office of Career Services to discuss...
Guest Speaker: Yangchen Lama, Senior Vice President, Morgan Stanley As a child in Nepal, Yangchen Lama lived 17,000 feet above sea level in the Himalayas...
The Society for the Humanities & CNY Humanities Corridor present: The Annual Digital Humanities Lecture This talk critically explores the role of data in...
The Spring 2022 Barbara & David Zalaznick Creative Writing Reading Series begins with the Richard Cleaveland Memorial Reading featuring literatures in...
What is Design + Tech? This inaugural University-wide lecture series explores design research, technological innovation, scholarship, and collaboration...
Join CADE's free 6-week Business Planning Course for Farm & Food Entrepreneurs! In this free course, access all the resources, presentations and...
Visas After Graduation virtual presentation for international students provides an overview of possible options for working long-term in the U.S. after...
Join us for a book launch and celebration on Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 6 pm to honor Karen Jaime’s pathbreaking scholarship and reflect on the history...
In the '40s, three brothers decide to live a great adventure and enlisting in the Roncador-Xingu Expedition, which has a mission to tame the Central Brazil....
Come share your favorite piece and listen to others play theirs. Use this weekly group to help motivate you to keep up with your playing. Share your talent...
2021 > USA > Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton With Simu Liu, Awkwafina, Tony Chiu-Wai Leung, Meng'er Zhang Martial arts master Shang-Chi lives a quiet live...
To leverage the expertise of our alumni and build our COMMunity, the Department of Communication has developed the COMMConnections Series. COMMConnections...
2019 > USA > Directed by Jordan Peele With Lupito Nyong'o, Elisabeth Moss, Winston Duke Peele's follow-up to Get Out is "a brilliant home-invasion thriller...