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Monday, November 27

Cornell AAP NYC Fall Lecture Series 2023

Overview Design can be understood as "giving form to things to come." One enters a design trajectory to work towards a set of desired outcomes. In the past,...

Dr. Joyce Brothers, Mother of Media Psychology

Come to this exhibit highlighting the life and career of Dr. Joyce Brothers, one of the most prolific professionals and celebrities of the last century! No...

Exhibit: Cultivators of Celebration

This display pays homage to the remarkable individuals who nurture and safeguard the rich heritage associated with the plants showcased in “Seeds of Survival...

people holding signs

"Fashioning the Bounds of Free Speech" explores fashion and art as forms of symbolic speech and expressive conduct that shape the limits and possibilities of...

Photo Source: Cornell Maple Program

Test [past event]

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Thank-a-Professor

Thank-a-Professor [past event]

Thank a Professor Program Your professors are deeply invested in your educational experience. Perhaps they worked to create an inclusive learning...

Virtual Event
The Art of Symbiosis: A Showcase from the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators- Finger Lakes Chapter

The natural world has evolved over billions of years by developing extraordinary relationships between different species and populations. These symbiotic...

Instruction Resumes

Instruction Resumes [past event]

Classes resume following break.

Explorations

Explorations [past event]

The Barbara L. Kulhman Scholar's exhibit 2023. The Barbara L. Kuhlman Foundation, Inc. supports students in the Fiber/ Wearable Art discipline. The exhibit...

Medium Design Collective: Archive

Recollections: The Archives of Memory Sculptural work by Medium Design Collective centered around childhood, teenhood and the things we hold dear.

Exhibit poster showing map of NYS watersheds, with exhibit title: Then & There, Here & Now: The Stories Maps Tell. Exhibit in the Mann Library Lobby through February

Maps play a key role in our lives, whether they’re helping us navigate our daily commute or giving us a broader perspective on the world we live in. However,...

Pink lotus flower on a lake.

Let's Meditate Session [past event]

Join Kimerly Cornish in this free, virtual guided meditation session. Let's Meditate is a free, secular, guided meditation series, sponsored by Cornell Health.

9am
Virtual Event
Development | Labor | Public Economics Seminar: Diana Moreira

Diana Moreira, UC Davis State Paralysis: The Effect of Compliance Uncertainty on Government Effectiveness with Gustavo Fernandes, Daniel Faleiros, Socorro...

IES Fellows Research Workshop

This workshop is an interdisciplinary space for IES Graduate Fellows to present their research in progress. Open to current Cornell graduate students and...

"Axom Deshor Bagisare Sowali": Tracing the History and Memory of Migration of Tea Plantation Labour through Jhumur Songs

Talk by Devika Singh Shekhewat 'Axom Deshor Bagisare Sowali' attempts to trace the history and memory of the migration of tea plantation workers in Assam...

A portrait of Xiaolin Zhu

Remote sensing solutions for vegetation monitoring in cloudy regions. Hosted by Xiangtao Xu

young man leaning over a car engine with the hood up

eCornell Keynote The United Auto Workers won substantial pay and benefits hikes from the Big Three in contracts likely to be ratified in the coming weeks....

1pm
Virtual Event
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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,...

Conversation Hours logo

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,...

"Redox Behavior and Reactivity of Porphyrin-Walled Nanocages and Other Molecular Materials"

Nanoporous materials, such as MOFs, COFs, and discrete nanocages, are increasingly targeted as tunable supports for molecular electrocatalysts. The pores of...

A glimpse of the recently tested discharge plasma source, which is a potential candidate for AWAKE after Long Shutdown 3. (image from: AWAKE introduces a stronger wave to accelerate particles | CERN (www.cern))

General Physics Colloquium and Krumhansl Lecture, Dr. Marlene Turner, CERN Title: An Overview of Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Host: Jared...

Linguistics Colloquium Speaker: Anna Bugaeva

The Department of Linguistics proudly presents Dr. Anna Bugaeva, Associate Professor at Tokyo University of Science. Dr. Bugaeva will speak on "Appositive...

Sprachcafé

Sprachcafé [past event]

All Cornellians are invited to join the weekly, in-person Sprachcafé, hosted and organized by the German Studies Department. The Sprachcafé is a weekly...

Conversation Hours logo

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,...

Conversation Hours logo

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,...

Conversation Hours logo

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,...

Conversation Hours logo

Thai Conversation Hour [past event]

Join us on Zoom to practice your Thai skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal,...

7pm
Virtual Event
Jack Yarbrough, piano: CU Music

Jack Yarbrough presents Cold Cuts, a recital centered around the music and legacy of Erik Satie. Performed on the Blüthner Aliquot from 1878, Satie’s lesser...

Monday, November 27