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Events

Tuesday, October 7

Adam Michaels: Project Projects Portfolio

Project Projects is a design studio focused on print, identity, exhibition, and interactive work with clients in art and architecture. The studio was founded...

Anthony Titus: Surface Mining

The exhibition Surface Mining creates a dynamic exchange between a series of paintings, sculptural works, and their relative locations in space. While...

Habitat Connections Curriculum Training

The Habitat Connections Curriculum Training Workshop takes place on Tuesday, October 7 at the Extension Education Center, Hudson at 5:00pm. This is a free...

MAE Colloquium: John Christian (West Virginia University)

"Autonomous Spacecraft Navigation using Images o f Planets", Talk by: John Christian, West Virginia University

Paul Thomas and Kevin Raxworthy: Nanoessence

The Nanoessence exhibition, by Dr. Paul Thomas and his partner Kevin Raxworthy, is based on a comparative investigation of atomic structures and vibrations...

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...

Speaking of Sex: Human Sexuality Collection Exhibition

Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, Speaking of Sex, celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Human Sexuality Collection. A quarter of a century ago,...

An Eye for Detail: Dutch Painting from the Leiden Collection

A yearlong exhibition presents twelve paintings from the New York-based Leiden Collection, one of the most important private collections 17th-century Dutch...

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...

Jie (Boundaries): Contemporary Art from Taiwan

Through the lens of different generations of contemporary artists from Taiwan, this multimedia exhibition examines the effects of globalization on the...

Surrealism and Magic

Surrealism and Magic [past event]

Inspired by the magic-themed library of artist Kurt Seligmann, acquired by Cornell upon his death, this exhibition explores the surrealists' interest in...

Financial Festival

Financial Festival [past event]

Jump in the Cornell Cash Cab and Test your Financial IQ! Join us on Tuesday, October 7, in the Willard Straight Memorial Room to test your financial...

Suvrit Sra

Prof. Peter Gierasch (Astronomy, Cornell University) Title: "Moist Convection in Jupiter and other Giant Planets"

The Evolving Significance of Cassava and the Gender Factor in Côte d’Ivoire: From Marginality as Staple Food to Prominence as Cash Crop

In Côte d’Ivoire, cassava was historically a staple food for very few societies on the costal area. For the majority of the populations, it served only as a...

"What's new in climate change science?  "

Natalie Mahowald, Professor, Earth &Atmospheric Sciences, will provide an update on the physical science of climate change in the latest assessment report...

Alicia Eads, Global Finance Initiative Workshop

RSVP to global.finance@cornell.edu As part of a Global Finance Initiative workshop, Sociology PhD student Alicia Eads will present her research: "A Tale of...

Volunteer at Loaves and Fishes with Keeton Active Citizens

Keeton House is helping a local community kitchen and advocacy center prepare and serve free meals this semester. Loaves & Fishes is located at 210 N. Cayuga...

PPPMB Seminar - Kyle Wickings

Identifying drivers of soil arthropod distribution and function to improve soil and plant health

How to Stand Out in the Service Industry

The Cornell chapter of the Veterinary Business Management Association is pleased to host Dean Michael Johnson of the School of Hotel Management for a guest...

LASSP and A&EP SEMINAR

LASSP and A&EP SEMINAR [past event]

Abolhassan Vaezi, Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell Universtiy. Professor Eun-Ah Kim, host. Title: Universal Quantum Computation from...

ORIE Colloquium: Bruce Turnbull (Cornell ORIE) - Interim monitoring of clinical trials: decision theory, dynamic programming and optimal stopping

There are currently over 33,000 clinical trials being conducted worldwide according to the registry clinicaltrial.gov. These are very expensive, often...

BME 5010: Gene Dove, "Using your scientific background to develop a business career."

Many people in the scientific community have a passion for science and business; biomedical engineering is the perfect way to blend the two disciplines....

A Conversation with filmmaker Jonathan Caouette

Gay filmmaker Caouette began filming, journalling, photographing, and investigating his family at the age of 11, which led to this formally explosive collage...

Big Red Sports Network Hockey Coverage Meeting

Meeting for people interested in covering hockey for the Big Red Sports Network

Man on Ground, Film Screening with filmmaker Akin Omotoso

Man on Ground, South Africa 2011 Hosted by Africana Studies and Research Center and the Institute for Comarative Modernities "In May 2008, Ernesto...

The dr.T ProjecT: A Cornell HiTchhiker’s Guide to CulTure

vicTuals: english Tea, scoTTish shorTbread 30 minuTes of Tea, shorTbread, and 3 Things worTh knowing present by professor shawkaT Toorawa sponsored by the...

Richard Campanella: Two Centuries of Paradox: The Geography of New Orleans’ African American Population

A cultural geographer and historian at the Tulane University School of Architecture, Richard Campanella is the author of seven critically-acclaimed books on...

Beautiful Botanicals

Beautiful Botanicals [past event]

This hands-on class offers an introduction to painting the flora of the Plantations’ botanical collections while guiding artists of all levels to greater...

Getting Started with Data Analysis

Although this workshop is open to all researchers, it is especially intended to help honors students getting started with the analysis of quantitative data....

D. Medina Lasansky: Book Launch

The Renaissance: Revised Expanded Unexpurgated, by D. Medina Lasansky, is double the length of most art publications; has 129 illustrations (many of...

Cornell Club of Boston: Dinner and speaker State Senator Karen Spilka (Cornell '75)

Cornell Club of Boston: Dinner and speaker State Senator Karen Spilka (Cornell '75)Cash bar 6:30, dinner 7:30. Around 8:15, Senator Spilka (Cornell '75) will...

La Juala De Oro

La Juala De Oro [past event]

Dir. Diego Quemada-Diez. 2013, México (PG-13) 108 minutos Tres adolescentes, Samuel, Sara y Juan, salen de su comunidad en Guatemala para viajar a los...

Science Cabaret - With Malus and Forethought: A flavor chemist’s perspective on hard cider

Join us as we taste and discover the variations in flavor and aroma of hard ciders. Flavor chemist Gavin Sacks is your guide along with cider maker Autumn...

Tarnation (2003) -Free- w/ filmmaker Jonathan Caouette

Gay filmmaker Caouette has been filming, journaling, photographing, and investigating his family since the age of 11, leading to this formally explosive...

I-Town Jazz Jam Session

Ithaca’s finest musicians on the dock stage! Playing jazz classics from the 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond! Hard Bop! Classic Swing! Originals! Hosted by...

Listening Party with Hip Hop Pioneers, DJ's Afrika Bambaataa, , Red Alert, Jazzy Jay, and Marley Marl!

It's the return of "Professor Bambaataa" (he is the Visiting Scholar for the Cornell Hip Hop Collection), and this time he's bringing 3 more of Hip Hop's...

Active Citizen/ Student Assistant Information Session

Learn about how you can become an Active Citizen/Student Assistant with Assistant Dean Sheryl Mauricio!

Tuesday, October 7