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Monday, March 27

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Public speaking is one of the premier programs that NYS 4-H offers. You have taken the first step in the journey to become both a proficient and confident...

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Please register here for Lewis County Public Presentations. Registration for event has CLOSED.

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Registration is open every Thursday to Sunday BEFORE the week starts. Panther Hour is offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Franklin...

Berger International Speaker Series with Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez – Putting State Neutrality and Anti-Discrimination Norms to the Test: The Legal Regulation of Religious Schools

Please join us on Monday, 3/27/2022 from 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. in Room G85 - Myron Taylor Hall for a lunchtime seminar given by our guest, Stéphanie...

Food on a cutting board with individual cutting vegetables

Now through March 31Celebrate National Nutrition Month® throughout the entire month of March with Cornell Wellness, Cornell Dining, Cornell Health, and...

Virtual Event
two side-by-side photos of women modeling business dresses from the mid-to-late 20th century

Culture of Business Dress features women’s office clothing from the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection with context and commentary provided by Johnson...

Exhibit: Seeds of Survival and Celebration

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...

Iconic Ensembles: Performers and their Costumes

This exhibit focuses on the glittering, fantastical, and often audacious costumes that have defined the image of performers from 18th-century operatic...

LIFE AFTER: Material Manifestations of Loss

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,...

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Looking In [past event]

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....

Textiles of Asia: Patterns & Processes

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...

Image of different colored threads going through the eye of a needle

Using needle and thread, warp and weft, 28 artists mend and explore the meaning and self-expression behind textile creation and envision a future of textiles...

Ties that Bind: Quilting at the Clarke Africana Library

Visit this two-part exhibit celebrating quilting in the African American community. [Featured image: "Dearly Beloved" by LaQuita Tummings] Precious...

Call for Art: Transmuting Trash

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...

Photo of overfull clothes wrack with text: Sustaining Style: Towards More Responsible Fashion

Booming fast fashion has made stylish clothing more affordable than ever before, but costs to industry workers and the natural environment have been serious....

WHERE WE BE?

WHERE WE BE? [past event]

Abstract The role of architecture in art gallery design has been a topic of debate since art entered the public realm from private collections. The...

Members of Local 23-25 of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union, hold rally flyers as they participate in the New York Chinatown Strike of 1982 to demand better wages and benefits.

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...

Fei Miao headshot

Learning and Control for Safety, Efficiency, and Resiliency of Cyber-Physical Systems The rapid evolution of ubiquitous sensing, communication, and...

BMS Special Seminar

BMS Special Seminar [past event]

“Metabolic Regulation of the Chromatin Landscape and Gene Expression” Leah Gates Postdoctoral Fellow The Rockefeller University

BMS Special Seminar

BMS Special Seminar [past event]

“Metabolic Regulation of the Chromatin Landscape and Gene Expression” Leah Gates Postdoctoral Fellow The Rockefeller University

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Talk by Jomy Abraham Wars, pogroms, environmental catastrophes, and resulting refugee crises turn certain geographies into killing fields. We are witnessing...

Meditaciones en español with Mar Pérez from the Dean of Students office via Zoom

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...

12:15pm
Virtual Event
A headshot of Corrinna

LACS Weekly Seminar This talk explores the practical negotiations, discursive contests, and social aspirations surrounding print over a century of political...

12:25pm
Uris Hall, 153
Stream Available
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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,...

PIHE Entrepreneurs in Residence: Brandon Barton '03

Key areas of expertise: Restaurant technologyStartupsSaaSSalesBrandon is a hospitality tech entrepreneur who has used his experience working in operations...

PIHE Entrepreneurs in Residence: Cullen Gilchrist

Key areas of expertise: EntrepreneurshipVenture capitalConsumer packaged goods (CPG), food and beverageRetail salesE-commerceCullen Gilchrist founded Union...

Stephan Nicoleau

Abstract: Solving the climate crisis will require new ways of doing business and allocating resources that can benefit both people and the planet. Climate...

2:45pm
Olin Hall, 155
Stream Available
Feel Like a Fraud? What is Imposter Syndrome and How Do I Cope With it?

Do you sometimes feel like a fraud; like somehow you don’t really belong here at Cornell and that all the others around you know what they’re talking about...

3pm
Virtual Event
Dr. Matias Zaldarriaga, Richard Black Professor, Institute for Advanced Study

General Physics Colloquium and Salpeter Lecture, Professor Matias Zaldarriaga, IAS, Princeton Title: Cosmology into the Next Decade Host: Dong...

Soft Matter Discussion

Soft Matter Discussion [past event]

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...

Sprachcafé Spring 2023 Poster

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...

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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,...

Harriet Tubman, National Memory and the Making of a Black Feminist Icon

Janell Hobson, who guest-edited Ms. Magazine’s path-breaking ”Harriet Tubman Bicentennial Project” in 2022, has studied the heroic figure for years. Her...

6pm
Virtual Event
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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...

Lived Experiences & System Opportunities for Belonging, Voices of Experts Discuss!

Join Neurodiversity @ Cornell and the Cornell Education Minor for a fireside chat with Lauren Hough Williams (Executive Director of the Program for Inclusion...

Monday, March 27