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Monday, October 27

The Past and Future of Fiber Science & Apparel Design: Common Ground, Evolving Mission, New Solutions

The Department of Fiber Science & Apparel Design welcomes you to their exhibit celebrating the sesquicentennial of Cornell University. This display utilizes...

For a Quart of Ale Is a Dish Fit for a King

Whether at the Chapter House near Cornell or an upscale pub in Manhattan, the craft beer movement may seem like a new phenomenon — but it has deep roots in...

Gensler: Shanghai Tower

Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be largest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology, Shanghai Tower embodies a...

In Contesto: in context Cornell Urban and Regional Study in Rome

Students in the urban studies Rome Workshop, CRP 4160, spend 20 hours per week in neighborhoods exploring public space, urban design, social housing,...

Print Text Language

Print Text Language [past event]

The artist's book is variously defined. It can range from casual and diaristic to meticulously editioned, from intimate to intended for mass consumption, and...

Vat Pasteurization Workshop

October 27, 2014: The workshop covers foodborne pathogens resulting from unpasteurized milk, components of vat pasteurization,thermometer requirements, and...

150 Ways to Say Cornell

Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, 150 Ways to Say Cornell, celebrates Cornell’s Sesquicentennial. On April 27, 1865, New York State Governor...

CBE Seminar: Scott Shell; Simulation insights into designer self-assembled materials

Prof Scott Shell of UCSB presents a seminar in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Simulation insights into designer self-assembled materials We...

Botanical Cyanotypes by Laurie Snyder

Now through the end of February, cyanotype botanical prints by Laurie Snyder will be on dislplay in the Nevin Welcome Center. Laurie Snyder is an Ithaca...

Thriving at Cornell: Supporting Students of Color

The SAS Task Force for the Retention of Black Men, with support from the SAS Diversity Council, presents “Thriving at Cornell: Supporting Students of Color,”...

Overview of Multiple Comparison Methods

In this workshop we will demonstrate when the problem of multiple comparisons occurs, and how inference regarding Type-I error is affected. We will briefly...

Innovating Ikawa: Creating a crop-to-cup coffee value chain within Rwanda

Colleen Anunu’s research in Rwanda is a exploration of the crop-to-cup development initiative of the Relationship Coffee Institute (RCI). Through the...

Postbroadcasting:  Music & Web

Dr. José Luis Fernández earned a PhD in the Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires. Dr. Fernández is president of the Asociación Argentina de...

Horticulture seminar: Hurricane Sandy impacts on environmental education: When does disaster transform educational practice?

Dr. Marianne Krasny, professor, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University Also available via Polycom to A134 Barton Hall in...

Communication Colloquium: TV Weathercasters as Local Climate Educators: A Drama Unfolding

In the first Climate Change in the American Mind survey (2008), investigators at Mason and Yale found that 2 out of 3 American adults trust TV weathercasters...

BME 7900: Tom Sato - Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) "Mapping the multi-organ communication system by the vascular network system"

Development and homeostasis of organs and whole body is critically dependent on the intricate and complex network of the vascular system. While we now...

The Department of Human Development Ricciuti Lecture 2014

Michael J. Meaney James McGill Professor, McGill University, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology & Neurosurgery and Associate Director of the Research...

Department of Physics Colloquium

General Physics Colloquium, Dr. Anders Ryd, Cornell University. Refreshments at 3:30 pm Title: The CMS detector upgrade for the High Luminosity...

Molecular Medicine Seminar

Restriction and Variation in a Genome Island. Dr. Elisabeth Raleigh, New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA.

Taking the Leap: The Determinants of Entrepreneurs Hiring Their First Employee

Robert Fairlie, Professor and Chair of Economics Department, U.C. Santa Cruz, discusses the determining factors entrepreneurs use when deciding to hiring...

IP-CALS Expo: INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES for students in agriculture

Learn about the many international projects and programs in CALS. This information session,­ for all students and visiting fellows, is a one-stop opportunity...

CAM Bill Sears Club Seminar: Richard Rand (Cornell MAE)

Seminar named in honor of Bill Sears, the first director of CAM.

Café con CULTURA

Café con CULTURA [past event]

Conversación en spañol, communidad y café! Spanish conversation, community and coffee! CULTURA Ithaca is sponsored by The Latino Civic Association of...

VBMA: Resumes & Interviews

The Cornell Veterinary Business Management Association is excited to host Stith Keiser, CEO of MyVeterinaryCareer and Business Manager of AAHA, for an...

AAP All Alumni Party NYC

Architecture, Art, and Planning invite you to join fellow alumni, faculty, staff and advisory council members to network and reuniteThe Foundry42-38 Ninth...

Wilderness Triage: What to do when you can't reach a vet

Lecture by Dr Schoeffler, will discuss strategies for wound/injury stabilization in dogs when emergency veterinary service is not an option.

How Survey Data on Happiness and Genetic Data Will Increase Our Understanding of the Human Condition with College of Arts and Sciences Professor Daniel Benjamin

Location : Sheraton La Jolla Hotel, 3299 Holiday Court, La Jolla, CA92037Event questions? Please contact Nancy Abrams Dreier '86, P '12, P '15at...

"Farmland" Screening

"Farmland" Screening [past event]

Join us for an exclusive screening of "Farmland" followed by a panel discussion. About the movie: Most Americans have never stepped foot on a farm or...

Cornell Club of Wisconsin - Book Club Special Event

Monday, October 27th, Book Club Special Event, 7 pm, Union SouthWe will be reading the UW Go Big Read selection and attending the public event. The Fall 2014...

Farmland (2014) -FREE- w/Panel Discussion TBA

Most Americans have never stepped foot on a farm or ranch or even talked to the people who grow and raise the food we eat. Farmland takes an intimate look at...

Bedtime Stories-Matilda

Join GRF Aziza for a riveting chapter of Matilda and your choice of a cozy, warm, beverage.

Monday, October 27