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DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250403
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555103320
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250404
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555105369
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250405
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555108442
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250406
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250407
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250408
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555117661
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250409
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250410
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555124831
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250411
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555127904
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250412
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555132001
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250413
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250414
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTAMP:20260515T191813Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555139171
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250415
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191814Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250416
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191814Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555147365
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250417
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191814Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555152486
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250418
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191814Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555157607
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250419
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250420
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250421
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTAMP:20260515T191814Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250422
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250423
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250424
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250425
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191815Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250426
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DTSTAMP:20260515T191815Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49330555193455
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250427
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260515T191815Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250428
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
END:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
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 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events 
 in climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film &
  art\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/8 Mar
 irena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity
 \nThis talk explores how fabrication technologies enhance eco-social susta
 inability in architecture through circular systems\, local context\, and b
 alanced automation.\n\n4/8 Naila Kabeer - Renegotiating Patriarchy in a Ch
 allenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh\nWorld renowned f
 eminist economist Naila Kabeer will discusses her new book "Renegotiating 
 Patriarchy." This talk is the first of a two-part event organized by the F
 REED Collective- Feminist Research for EquitablE Development. \n\n4/9 Post
 er Symposium: UN SDG 4: Quality Education in the U.S. and Ecuador\nCornell
  and USFQ students for a poster session on UN SDG 4: Quality Education\, e
 xploring discrimination in education and global citizenship in the U.S. an
 d Ecuador.\n\n4/10 Celebrating 15 Years of Impact at Cornell Atkinson Cent
 er for Sustainability\nJoin Cornell Atkinson to celebrate 15 years of impa
 ct\, innovation\, and partnerships in global sustainability. This is an ev
 ent you won’t want to miss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Livestre
 am available!\n\n4/10 Resilience by Design: Grassroots Approaches to Urban
  Renewal\nJoin this lecture series exploring sustainable\, community-engag
 ed design in post-industrial cities\, vacant spaces\, and areas in decline
 —featuring historians\, designers\, and local voices.\n\n4/11-4/12 10th 
 Annual Cornell Business Impact Symposium Sustainability Lead(HER)s: Breaki
 ng Barriers\, Building Futures\nThis symposium showcases women leading sus
 tainability and inspires students to pursue impactful careers. Panels\, ta
 lks\, and networking highlight challenges and opportunities for women and 
 nonbinary leaders in sustainability.This is an event you won’t want to m
 iss! Open to all\, but space is limited. Register now!\n\n4/11 Cornell Ath
 letics Annual Garage Sale\nFor sale: new and used sports equipment and app
 arel.\n\n3/28-4/13 28th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival\nT
 his year's special theme is Movement. Events and screenings will be held o
 n Ithaca College's campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.\n\n4/19 2025 Earth 
 Day Festival\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Ithaca Commons on Saturday\, Apri
 l 19\, from 12–5 PM! Enjoy family-friendly activities\, food\, music\, a
 nd more as we honor our shared efforts to protect the planet.\n\n3/10-4/22
  EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup: A University Fitness Challenge for Climate Ac
 tion \nCompete for Cornell against 26 schools to log the most workout hour
 s and remove the most carbon from our atmosphere! Track workouts (exercisi
 ng (running\, walking\, cycling\, swimming\, gym workouts\, rowing) on the
  Climate Games app. \n\n4/22 Repair Fair #3!\nCornell Computer Reuse Assoc
 iation (CCRA) are hosting a repair fair Tuesday\, April 22 from 4-7 PM in 
 Gates Hall.\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\nCelebrate Earth Day
  at Mann Library! Join us for a hands-on Climate & Food Info Fest explorin
 g how climate change affects what we eat—and what we can do. All are wel
 come!\n\n4/23 Anabel's Grocery x FREEDGE Pop-Up & Win Groceries and a Corn
 ell Tote\nCome celebrate the arrival of the Freedge on Eatery with a fun p
 op-up event featuring delicious food\, interactive activities\, and a chan
 ce to learn how the Freedge helps reduce food waste and support the commun
 ity! Win Anabel’s Grocery items and a Cornell tote! Take GreenClub’s 3
 -min Freedge survey by April 14.\n\n4/23 2025 Annual David J. BenDaniel Le
 cture in Business Ethics\nExplore ethics and sustainability in global busi
 ness and policy with UN Global Compact CEO Sanda Ojiambo\, Business Dean A
 ndrew Karolyi\, and Policy Dean Colleen Barry.\n\n4/28 2025 Student Sustai
 nability Awards\nRSVP for Cornell's annual awards ceremony celebrating the
  accomplishments and important role our students play in creating a more s
 ustainable campus\, community\, and world. Nomination deadline is Friday 4
 /18 at 11:59pm.\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n2/27-4/30 Invasive Species: A Collaborative
  Exhibit\n\n4/2-4/30 Resilience: Art for a Sustainable Future\n\nEVENTS\n\
 n4/7-5/5 Perspectives on the Climate Change Challenge Seminar Series \n\n4
 /8 Exploring Dual Land Use for Agriculture and Solar Power Production: Are
  Agrivoltaic Systems Viable in Sweden?\n\n4/8  From Mines to Vines: Cultiv
 ating Peace through Agriculture & Faith\n\n4/9 Jam Making With Anabel's Gr
 ocery\n\n4/9 ICS Presents: Book Talk with Chris Marquis - The Profiteers\n
 \n4/9 Ag Energy Matters\n\n4/10 The Future of U.S. Climate Policy\n\n4/10 
 Climate Change\, Heat\, and Health Across Africa\n\n4/10 CBE Energy Semina
 r: Hariprasad Kodamana\n\n4/10 Monomer Carbonization for Polymer Decarboni
 zation\n\n4/11 Climate Change and the Labor of Forgetting in Houston\n\n4/
 12 Regional Critical Ecologies Workshop\n\n4/12 Enjoy a dinner with Anabel
 's Grocery and Hydroponics\n\n4/13 Vegetable Gardening for Beginners\n\n4/
 14 All Carrots: Lessons from the Enactment\, Implementation\, and Defense 
 of the Inflation Reduction Act\n\n4/16 The Unseen Struggle: Unpacking Labo
 r & Social Inequities in Our Food System\n\n4/17 CBE Energy Seminar: Danie
 l Shawhan\n\n4/17 Pastoralist Moral Economies and Social Protection in Nor
 thern Kenya\n\n4/17 Earth Week Webinar: Communicating Climate Risks\, Valu
 es\, and Solutions with Katharine Hayhoe (Registration required) \n\n4/18 
 Reimagining Fashion: Weaving Human Intelligence with AI\n\n4/19 Earth Day 
 Festival at the Ithaca Commons\n\n4/21 Modeling Weather-Related Catastroph
 e Risk in a Warming Climate\n\n4/22 Climate Change and Food Info Fair\n\n4
 /22 Cornell Organists Unplugged III\n\n4/24 Climate Change and Internal Di
 splacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold\n\n4/24 Energy Sem
 inar: Ted Miller (Ford)\n\n4/24  The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and S
 ound Installation\n\n4/25 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urba
 n Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin\, Challenges and Opportunities\n\n4/2
 5 CIAMS Workshop: Geophysics in Archaeology: Tools for a Changing Climate 
 with Prof. Kade Keranen\n\n4/25 Anabel's Grocery x Food Science Club Ferme
 ntation 101\n\n4/25 HEC 100 - Raise Your Glass: Savor the Classics and Sip
  the Future\n\n4/28 Kurt Waldman: 2025 Perspectives on the Climate Change 
 Challenge Seminar Series\n\n5/1 African Integration within the Imperatives
  of Neo-Liberal Globalism\, Multipolarity\, and the African Union Agenda 2
 063: Can it be feasible?\n\n5/1 Acceleration of Social Implementation of W
 ide Bandgap and Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductors\n\n5/2 VegFest @ Cornell\
 n\n5/2 Ezra Systems Seminar: Vincent Woon Kok Sin\n\n5/5 Climate Change Ca
 uses and Curatives\n\n5/5 The Biopolitics of Global Health After Covid-19\
 n\n5/7 Perspectives on One Health\n\n5/7 Reproductive Resilience: Insights
  from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates\n\n5/27 Teaching Climate
  Change: Preparing Students for Their Future\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyo
 ne can host a sustainability event! Helpful tips on how to get your event 
 listed for the month-long celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustain
 able Event"\nMake sure your event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short c
 hecklist and receive a completed certification badge for use in event adve
 rtising.\nSustainable Event Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sig
 n up for the Campus Sustainability Listserv to stay in the know about the 
 latest new opportunities added during April. You can also follow the Campu
 s Sustainability Office on Instagram and Twitter for more event reminders 
 during sustainability month and all year round.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2025
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-mont
 h-2025
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Seminar
CATEGORIES:Special Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Presentation
CATEGORIES:Student Events Newsletter
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