Dressing the Circus is an exhibition curated by Jenny Leigh Du Puis (Phd Candidate, ’22, Apparel Design) that explores the history, fashion, function, and...
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...
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO APRIL 10TH The Cornell University Employee Assembly is pleased to open nominations for the 2022 George Peter Award for Dedicated...
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...
Cornell Cooperative Extension is pleased to announce the Supporting Healthy Families Program. This class will be offered via ZOOM for five Thursdays...
2023 Urban Forestry Academy Wednesdays, February 8 - April 29, 2023 7:00pm to 8:30pm Registration is available for individual sessions - please skip to...
Curated by Jenny Leigh Du Puis, PhD candidate '22, Apparel Design, Dressing the Circus explores the history, fashion, function, and labor behind circus...
The purpose of this gallery is to challenge the traditional white cube setting as well as public accessibility to art. Exhibiting work as books lets them...
In 1882 Cornell University’s first president, Andrew Dickson White, ordered a set of glass models of marine invertebrates made by Leopold and Rudolph...
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...
Our country is based on the idea of the middle class as the foundation of a strong and stable American democracy. Yet the costs of being in the middle class...
“Artists are here to disturb the peace.” -- James Baldwin 1961 Through her actions and photography, Jessica Tanzer disturbed the peace. The tradition of...
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 workshop series is open to all faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and researchers oriented toward learning about the NIH grants process and developing...
Tune in to this special literary event! Writer, journalist, and alumnus Zahid Rafiq (MFA ’21) will read from his short story collection. The reading will be...
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...
This session is planned to address four key points related to NIH grant planning: What makes for a good NIH grant idea? What are the pros and cons of...
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...
Strategic Planning for NIH Grant Submissions | March 3, 2022, 10-11 AM Join Session Online All are welcome! This session is planned to address four key...
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...
Beyond ISAs: Striking a Balance between Generality and Specialization for AI/ML Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are...
Against a US backdrop of an agricultural ‘labor shortage’, available data by the Office for Foreign Labor Certification shows that the number of received...
Maryam Farboodi, MIT A Model of the Data Economy (Joint with L. Veldkamp) Abstract: Are the economics of the data economy new? There are surely...
This is a hybrid event. Registration information is below. Oumar Ba discusses the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its relationship with African...
This exhibition brings together four collaborative projects that took shape during the ongoing COVID pandemic, the forms and impacts of which follow various...
Digital storytelling and storytelling practices hold the promise of being democratic, accessible, and empowering for their creators. Offering a chance for...
Kimberly Kay Hoang is an Associate Professor of Sociology and the College and the Director of Global Studies at the University of Chicago. She is an award...
Electromicrobial Production and Bio-mining My lab thinks that applied biology could revolutionize sustainable energy over the next few decades. Biology...
The installation includes semi-schematic design documents alongside associated fragments that detail an Intake Facility for an Anonymous Client that is in...
Midday Music: Extrovert Music by Introvert People: A Birthday Recital In celebration of his birthday, introvert pianist Thomas Feng plays outward-facing...
Weekly meeting to discuss topical papers about Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases (EEID), drawn from both new and older literature. Attendance and...
Issues in African Development Seminar Series examines critical concerns in contemporary Africa using a different theme each semester. The seminars provide a...
The Josephine Lawrence Hopkins Foundation Colloquium: Ben Margalit, UC Berkeley "New Frontiers in Relativistic Astrophysics: Harnessing Multi-Messenger and...
Cement-based Magneto-rheological Fluids for Well Cementing and 3D Printing of Concrete Sriramya Nair, Cornell University One of Dr. Nair’s research...
Space Robotics Dr. Timothy Sands Abstract: Space Robotics - Infrastructure monitoring, inspection, repair, and replacement in space is key to continued usage...
Joseph Brant’s barrel organ provides an object lesson in the push and pull of settler colonial-Indigenous relations in the eighteenth century. During the...
Are you interested in the intersection of mental health and culture, global health, and community engagement? Do you want to gain field research skills and...
Polson Institute for Global Development Seminar A conversation with Ching Kwan Lee, UCLA Professor Ching Kwan Lee explores the making of 'Global China' as...
Cornell Compost is hosting our first G-body of the semester! We'll be coming together for four different creative/collaborative activities as part of this...
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...
Roth IRAs and other Wealth Accumulation Vehicles. This event is sponsored in part by the GPSAFC and is open to the entire Cornell graduate community.
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...
2020 > Romania > Directed by Radu Jude With Serban Lazarovici "In this blend of documentary and drama, the oppressive investigation of a high-school student...