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Friday, September 9

Photo Source: Cornell Maple Program

Thank you for registering for the state shoot online. Be sure to not over-commit to events and schedule yourself for multiple disciplines at the same time....

Photo Source: Cornell Maple Program

Thank you for volunteering for the state shoot. The match directors will make final decisions on volunteer placement and notify county educators of any...

Demolition of 206 College Avenue, Ithaca, NY

Circulating Matters is an outdoor installation for the 2022 Cornell Biennial, Futurities, Uncertain, that identifies the potential of a future, local...

Cornell Biennial: "Sage Hill" by Jennifer Birkeland and Jonathan A. Scelsa

In the future, it is understood that communities will continue to develop and migrate across the landscape, clearing forests, hillsides, and habitat. These...

Cornell Biennial: "Waste Not" by Matéa LeBeau and Bella Culotta

Human waste cycling is the circular system of reclaiming valuable nutrients from human waste to use as fertilizers and soil amendments. Municipalities...

McNair Scholars Info Sessions

Interested in Getting a PhD? Are you... a First Generation College Student with demonstrated high financial need? OR a Member of a group Historically...

Image of color patterns created by soil microbes in a mud painting by Jeni Wightman.

A new exhibit at Mann Library presents a bioart installation by artist and life scientist Jenifer Wightman. In conjunction with a retrospective eighteen...

Bradley Verhelle: Mnemonic Mercury

Mnemonic Mercury is an exhibit of color film photography connected through themes of memory, empathy, identity, forgetting, illness, retention, and...

Group Show: Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction is a group show displaying the papermaking works of Mia Brown-Seguin (B.F.A. '24), Erin Giombetti (B.F.A. '23), Julianne Hunter (Visiting...

Exhibition poster for "Threads of Life, Love, & Loss: An HIV/AIDS Story," on display Aug. 15 - Dec. 2, 2022 on Level T of the Human Ecology Building. Includes illustration of a red ribbon and needle with thread.

“Threads of Life, Love, & Loss: An HIV/AIDS Story” is a collaboration between the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection and the Human Sexuality Collection...

Cornell Biennial: "Immersive Portraits of COVID: [Pause]" by So-Yeon Yoon

This exhibit will focus on 3D data-visualization art in an immersive 3D display environment portraying COVID19 as abstract images of the viewer’s face and...

Jessica Tanzer. The Box. 1990.

“Artists are here to disturb the peace.” -- James Baldwin 1961 Through her actions and photography, Jessica Tanzer disturbed the peace. The tradition of...

L. A. Hyder. Cover image for the first issue of On Our Backs, 1984. Gelatin silver print.

On Our Backs magazine launched in San Francisco in 1984 promising, per the tagline on the cover, “entertainment for the adventurous lesbian.” The...

Small Forms: Aesthetics—Media—Modernity (IGCS Conference, Friday, Sept. 9 - Sunday, Sept. 11)

Small Forms Aesthetics - Media - Modernity Friday, September 9, 2022, A.D. White House Saturday, September 10, 2022, A.D. White House Sunday, September 11,...

BRC Genomics: Digital PCR webinar with ThermoFisher

Join us for a webinar about Digital PCR and the new QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System! This webinar will cover digital PCR basics, differences...

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Cornell Biennial: "The Animal, Vegetable, Mineralness of Everything" by Ken Feingold

An international pioneer of robotic and artificial intelligence art, Ken Feingold exhibits this compelling installation for the first time on the East Coast...

Cornell Biennial: Screening of "In Vitro" by Larissa Sansour and Søren Lind

This extraordinarily haunting film was featured in Sansour’s 2019 Venice Biennale installation, Heirloom. In Vitro ponders the mixed fortunes of Alia, a...

Dr. Nyeema Harris, Yale School of the Environment

Promoting integration, collaboration, and celebration of organismal biology across Cornell with an annual gathering each autum. Theme for 2022: Behavior,...

Nyeema Harris in the field by Eric Bronson Michigan Photography.

Spatial ecology of carnivores across scales in a crowding planet. Organismal Biology Distinguished Speaker

Dr. Elaine Mardis

Distinguished Lecture in Cancer Biology Sponsored by the Sandra Atlas Bass Endowment for Cancer Research and the Comparative Cancer Biology Program at the...

clocktower and markers on a map

Join Cornell's annual sustainability scavenger hunt and complete sustainability missions across campus to earn points & win prizes. Who will win? All...

“Responsibility without a Self," a talk by Monima Chadha

Please join Cornell's Society for Buddhist Studies for the first lecture of the '22-'23 academic year, by Prof. Monima Chadha. Prof. Chadha is Associate...

Wilbard Kombe: Institutional Reforms for Urban Land Use Planning and Management in Sub-Sahara Africa: Evidences, Gaps, and Prospects

Abstract: The dramatic changes currently transforming cities in Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) are largely driven by unprecedented urbanization, the private real...

LEPP Theory Seminar: Andre Leclair (Cornell)

On the classification of UV completions of integrable TTbar deformations of CFT Abstract: It is well understood that 2d conformal field theory (CFT)...

Composers Forum: Sarah Hennies

Sarah Hennies will present her work at Composers’ Forum. Hennies (b. 1979, Louisville, KY) is a composer based in Ithaca, NY whose work is concerned with a...

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Mobile Media and Time Lee Humphreys, Chair and Professor, Communication, Cornell University 2pm in 102 Mann Reception to follow in the Hub In this...

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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,...

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Thai Conversation Hour [past event]

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,...

BME7900 Semiar Series - Robert Schwartz, MD, PhD

Our next speaker we welcome in our series is Dr. Robert Schwartz from Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Schwartz is also applying for Field Membership with the...

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Join us on campus or on Zoom to practice your Swahili skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an...

Classics Townsend Guthenke Lecture FA22

Constanze Güthenke, Professor of Greek Literature at the University of Oxford, will deliver three Townsend Lectures in the Fall of 2022. The first talk will...

Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards Salon: CU Music

CCHK Salon: “Joseph Haydn, Anne Hunter, and Therese Jansen: the Composer, the Poet, and the Pianist in the London Salon” with Mike Lee and Ji-Young Kim,...

In Conversation with Sumayya Vally

Bio: Principal of the award-winning architecture and research studio Counterspace, Sumayya Vally's design, research, and pedagogical practice is searching...

Café con Leche

Café con Leche [past event]

Join us this Fall for the Latino Living Center Café con Leche Series. This series allows students, student organizations, programs and departments to present...

Cornell Games Club Weekly Meeting

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 games.

Happening

Happening [past event]

2021 > France > Directed by Audrey Diwan With Anamaria Vartolomei, Kacey Mottet Klein, Luˆna Bajrami The autobiographical drama of writer Annie Ernaux, who...

Neptune Frost

Neptune Frost [past event]

2021 > Rwanda, United States, France, Canada > Directed by Saul Williams, Anisia Uzeyman With Cheryl Isheja, Elvis Ngabo, Bertrand "Kaya Free" Ninteretse A...

Friday, September 9