New York Agriculture in the Classroom is coordinating the eighteenth annual New York Agricultural Literacy Week to be held from March 20-24, 2023. Community...
Please use this page to register each classroom who would like to participate in Ag Literacy week, happening March 20th-24th. The reading and activity will...
Please use this page to register as a volunteer willing to read during Ag Literacy week, happening March 20th-24th. This year's book Tomatoes for Neela...
2023 4-H Ag Literacy Week - Mystery Reader CLASSROOM SIGN-UP March 20- 24, 2023 PLEASE COMPLETE this Registration BY OR BEFORE...
2023 4-H Ag Literacy Week - Volunteer MYSTERY READER Registration Thank you for Volunteering with the Putnam County 4-H Youth Development Program. We...
Ag Literacy Week is a program designed to engage 2nd graders with the agriculture around them through a book and activities based on a theme of the year....
Thank you for Volunteering with the 4-H Youth Development Program. We greatly appreciate your willingness to share your enthusiasm of Agriculture with...
New York Agriculture in the Classroom is coordinating the nineteenth annual New York Agricultural Literacy Week to be held from March 20-24, 2023. Community...
We are seeking volunteers! New York Agriculture in the Classroom is hosting the nineteenth annual Agriculture Literacy Week the week of March 20-24....
Agricultural Literacy Week - March 20 - 24, 2023 The Cornell University New York Agriculture in the Classroom Program and Cornell Cooperative Extension of...
Agricultural Literacy Week - March 20 - 24, 2023 Volunteer Sign Up CCE Nassau is looking for volunteers for the annual Agriculture Literacy Week in...
Now through March 31Celebrate National Nutrition Month® throughout the entire month of March with Cornell Wellness, Cornell Dining, Cornell Health, and...
Culture of Business Dress features women’s office clothing from the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection with context and commentary provided by Johnson...
The mission of Cornell Botanic Gardens is to share the deep and enduring connections between the rich diversity of the plant world and the equally rich...
This exhibit focuses on the glittering, fantastical, and often audacious costumes that have defined the image of performers from 18th-century operatic...
How do we use clothing and textiles to mourn? In my research and curation, I chose to share the voices of those whose mourning practices might be inspiring,...
Milstein Hall, which opened in 2011, is a 47,000 square-foot building that includes 25,000 square feet of flexible studio space and a 250-seat auditorium....
As part of the Threads of History exhibition series, Kroch Asia presents Textiles of Asia: Patterns & Processes. There is a rich history of textiles in...
Visit this two-part exhibit celebrating quilting in the African American community. [Featured image: "Dearly Beloved" by LaQuita Tummings] Precious...
The College of Human Ecology's Green Team will be curating “Transmuting Trash” a recycle/upcycle exhibit. Please drop off work in HEB T57 between 8:30 am...
The 2023 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium Exhibition highlights the work of leading creative experts around the world that explores and integrates...
Social Fabric: Land, Labor, and the World the Textile Industry Created tells the story of the communities affected by the textile and garment industries in...
A Holistic View on Machine Learning for Systems Improving computer system performance and resource efficiency are long-standing goals. Recent approaches...
“Transcriptional Regulation of Neuro-Degeneration and Repair” Yuyan Cheng Postdoctoral Fellow University of California, Los Angeles
Talk by Amanda Lanzillo (International History, Brunel University London) How does studying the colonial industrial economy from the perspective of Muslim...
The Migrations writing group is an interdisciplinary space for graduate students, postdocs, and any interested faculty who work on migrations to collaborate...
The Migrations writing group is an interdisciplinary space for graduate students, postdocs, and any interested faculty who work on migrations to collaborate...
Ashley Craig, Michigan Discipline Reform, School Culture, and Student Achievement Abstract: Does relaxing strict school discipline improve student...
Join Mar Pérez for a guided, mindfulness weekly meditation on Mondays at 12:15-12:45 pm Let's Meditate is a free, guided, mindfulness meditation series...
This seminar will be held on Monday 3/20 at 12:20pm in the Morison Room. If you wish to join remotely, please contact jmm836@cornell.edu for the zoom...
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,...
Abstract: During the spring of 1963, while my brother and I were in the protective space of my mother’s womb, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was in a Birmingham...
Race and Evaluation: Sentencing Sex Offenders in Milwaukee, WI In this talk, Sameena draws on fieldwork in Milwaukee's court system to show how court's...
Arlene Sharpe, George Fabyan Professor of Comparative Pathology at the Harvard Medical School, will present a lecture titled The Biology Behind PD-1...
General Physics Colloqium, Professor Wendy Freedman, University of Chicago Title: The Hubble Tension: Is There a Crisis in Cosmology? Host: Abigail...
Our group’s overarching goal is to discover new concepts in base-promoted reactivity as a means to advance synthetic chemistry. For example, while...
This semester, we will be holding a series of Soft Matter Discussions that explore challenges and opportunities that lie at the intersection of soft matter...
Talk by Nilay Ozok Kurdish emirates came under Ottoman rule in the sixteenth century within the context of the Ottoman-Safavid imperial rivalry. Until the...
China researchers from many fields have adapted their inquiry due to the effects of the ongoing polycrisis — border exclusions, restrictions on movement,...
Jason D'Cruz Department of Philosophy University at Albany Trusting Overtures What does it mean to “decide to trust”? What is the moral and practical...
All Cornellians are invited to join the weekly, in-person Sprachcafé, hosted and organized by the German Studies department. The Sprachcafé is a weekly...
Associate Professor of French and Francophone literature Oliver Gloag will discuss Albert Camus’ relationship to French imperialism and Algerian...
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,...
You don’t have to be a superhero to have super powers. Everyone has personality strengths. In fact, knowing your natural talents, you can create a pathway to...
Join us on campus or on Zoom to practice your Hungarian skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in...
Let’s Go Over Filing a Schedule F! There are many different advantages to filing a Schedule F at tax time for your farm, even if you’re small! Join Farm...