Thank-you for your interest in the 4-H Horse Bowl and Hippology Practices. If you have questions, please contact Victoria Ryan at vmr39@cornell.edu
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...
This display pays homage to the remarkable individuals who nurture and safeguard the rich heritage associated with the plants showcased in “Seeds of Survival...
Farm Asset Protection Strategies: Safeguarding Agricultural Legacies for Future Generations 10am-2:30pm January 29th Agricultural Development Center/TASTE...
"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...
Thank you for registering for our December First Friday! We will be working in teams to assemble blessing bags as part of our community service project and...
Chainsaw Safety and Operation; Game of Logging Level 1 Certification ------------------------------- Friday, December 1, 2023 7:30am to 5:00pm USFS...
Thank a Professor Program Your professors are deeply invested in your educational experience. Perhaps they worked to create an inclusive learning...
The natural world has evolved over billions of years by developing extraordinary relationships between different species and populations. These symbiotic...
The Barbara L. Kulhman Scholar's exhibit 2023. The Barbara L. Kuhlman Foundation, Inc. supports students in the Fiber/ Wearable Art discipline. The exhibit...
Abstract Property is one of humanity's great obsessions. Over centuries, human beings have produced innumerable tools that seek to make everyone believe...
Recollections: The Archives of Memory Sculptural work by Medium Design Collective centered around childhood, teenhood and the things we hold dear.
"Melding Art & Science" demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of art and science despite the two often being seen as very separate. Answering a call by...
Exhibition Abstract A two-person exhibition with new work by Jessica Bardsley and Nidaa Aboulhosn. Through photographic prints, drawings, collages, and...
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,...
Please join the Asian American Studies Program for Community Breakfast, the guaranteed best way to connect with Asian American Studies students, staff, and...
We live in a world where climate extremes are becoming more drastic and more frequent. The effect of permanent, unprecedented temperature change on key...
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County is proud to host a workshop on farm asset protection to help you preserve long-standing agricultural legacies....
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,...
Abbey will be talking about some different grazing systems, advantages and disadvantages of each, and hopes to have a group discussion on the grazing...
Cornell University's low-residency Image Text M.F.A. is a unique program focused on the intersection of writing and visual art. Learn about the M.F.A. in...
Please join us for the media studies colloquium on Friday, December 1, 12:00-1:30pm, in Uris Library 311. If you need remote access, please pre-register for...
Join special guest speaker Amanda Tachine (Diné), professor in Educational Leadership & Innovation at Arizona State University and author of Native Presence...
We will provide an informal gathering "space" for any and all who wish to speak and hear Yiddish. The subject of conversation will depend on the interests of...
Join Michelle Keyser-Speth for a free, virtual, guided meditation session. Let's Meditate is a free, secular, guided meditation series sponsored by Cornell...
Title: "Specificity Matters: T Cell Responses to Infections and Tumors" By: Paul Thomas, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
"Why Social Mobilization Is Essential For Confronting the Climate Crisis And What Academic Psychologists Can Do" to be presented by Adam Aron, Department of...
COMMColloquium Visibility in the Creator Economy: Navigating the Promises and Precarities of Platform Labor Brooke Erin Duffy, Associate Professor,...
Exploring the flavor of the TeV Flavor and CP violating observables strongly constrain New Physics at the TeV scale. I will quantify this statement in the...
Panel discussion: An Emahoy century – On Emahoy’s life An aura of legend has coalesced around Emahoy’s astonishing life, marked by worldly renunciation,...
The last Institute for German Cultural Studies' Colloquium in the Fall 2023 series will be given by Stephen Klemm on Friday, December 1, at 2:30p.m. in...
We welcome our next speaker, Dr. José McFaline-Figueroa. Dr. McFaline-Fiogueroa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at...
The Closed and the Open Prison: The Shifting Horizon of Carceral Reform in India Trishna Senapaty is PhD candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at...
Seminar in Critical Development Studies co-hosted by the Graduate Field of Development Studies, Department of Global Development, the Mario Einaudi Center...
Talk title: "Why Do Moderate Voters Choose Extreme Candidates?" Abstract: Why is there such extreme polarization among political elites when the voters...
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,...
Searches for Charged Lepton Flavor Violation (CLFV) with Muon Rare Decays: Current and Future Experiments Charged Lepton Flavor Violation (CLFV) processes...
Christine Korsgaard, Harvard University The Human Good One of the oldest questions in philosophy is “What is the best life for a human being?” After...
Join Linda Stout and Joy Mushabac for a free, virtual guided meditation session. Let's Meditate is a free, secular, guided meditation series sponsored by...
Title: Finite Element Exterior Calculus (FEEC) with smoother spaces Abstract: FEEC is now a well developed field of numerical analysis. It borrows from and...
Guided Progressive Relaxation For All Register here Held every other Friday, 4:00-4:30pm, September 22-December 15Open to the entire Cornell community; no...
Carbon, nitrogen, and other element interactions in eastern temperate forests. Hosted by Biogeochemistry.
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,...
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,...
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,...
On Metals, Grasses, and Mollusks: A Local History of Ecology, Economy, and Empire in Roman Iberia After the Iberian Peninsula was conquered and its...
Through art, we deeply engage with our world and can understand complex ideas we otherwise couldn’t. In this group art exhibition, 10 artist-scientist pairs...
*Collegetown location* Free with food or beverage purchase. CU Jazz is pleased to announce that the Jazz Combo Showcase returns to Collegetown in 2023! Six...
Recital: “Story of the Wind” – Piano music by Emahoy and Chopin Music DMA candidate Thomas Feng performs well- and lesser-known works by Emahoy,...
Join us this Fall for the Latino Living Center Café con Leche Series. This series allows students, student organizations, programs and departments to present...