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Thursday, November 13

Boyce Thmpson Institute celebrates 90 years

Board/Donor DInner with program, including remarks by Ralph Hardy, former BTI President, Laura Philips, chair of current BTI Board, and an original...

Supporting Children with Autism/Related Disorders

Supporting Children with Autism/Related Disorders Presented by the Margaret L. Williams Developmental Evaluation Center as part of the Kohls Autism & Related...

Express Spinning Class

Express Spinning Class [past event]

Meet GRF Darvin at Noyes

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...

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...

Shifting the Paradigm: Microbes as Animal Helpmates

We often think of tiny microbes—aka germs—as big trouble, but recent science is showing that they can be very beneficial for the animal world. As life...

Structural Systems Class Models, Fall 2014

Braced frames, rigid frames, and shear walls. Suspension and stayed cable systems. Cable nets and fabric membranes. Arches, vaults, and domes. Slabs, folded...

Urban Design/Planning Works of Hobum Moon

The West Sibley Gallery will feature the work of Hobum Moon (M.R.P./M.L.A. '16). Moon will give a talk about his work on November 7 in room 115 at 4:30 p.m...

Uroosa Ijaz: Insatiable Desires

Insatiable Desires inspects the innate desire to consume objects. Uroosa Ijaz (B.F.A.'15) addresses desire through design and the cyclical nature of desire...

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...

Marc Miller and Christine O'Malley: Building a Legacy: The Cassell Family and Cornell

As Cornell University celebrates its sesquicentennial year of celebrations in 2014–15, many historic events and people from its rich legacy will be...

Mindfulness Meditation, 8 Week Series

Reduce your stress & negative self-talk. Improve your focus & efficiency. Boost your immune system. Max. 15 participants. For details, email ajc3

World Usability Day

World Usability Day [past event]

Please join the Cornell University Library Usability Working Group for a morning of speakers, demos, lightning talks, posters and conversation about...

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...

Firing the Canon: The Cornell Casts and Their Discontents

How a prized university collection was embraced, defaced, & dethroned. Come and explore the creative, even violent, interactions that Cornell’s casts of...

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...

AV Preservation Initiative Luncheon

Please join us for lunch as we launch our AV Preservation Initiative, a partnership between Cornell University Library (Digital Scholarship and Preservation...

"Perspectives on Diversity and the Veterinary Journey from Three Cornell Veterinary Alums"

Dr. Tamika Lewis, Dr. G. Sylvester Price and Dr. Christine Wimer share their insights into their Veterinary career journey

Cornell Club of Michigan - Cornell Alumni Luncheon

Please join us for a casual Cornell Alumni Networking Lunch at Andiamo Bloomfield• WHAT: Cornell Alumni Luncheon• WHEN: Noon, Thursday, November...

How to Assess Group Work

This session addresses the challenge of grading group projects. You will develop stategies to evaluate the overall work produced and students' individual...

Lunch and Learn WebEX: NYC Port Authority on Careers

Anthony Cosentino is an architecture associate for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Growing up and living in the New York/New Jersey region,...

Thursdays @ 626

Thursdays @ 626 [past event]

Dagmawi Woubshet, Associate Professor of English The Revolution Against Sexual Assault on College Campuses: A Man's Role A revolution is underway against...

Getting the Audience Right: Democratic Leaders, Elites, and the Use of Force

Judith Reppy Institute for Peaace and Conflict Studies weekly brown bag seminar. (Reppy Fellows speaker)

Low-input intercropping of summer annual crops in the Northeast

One approach to sustainable agriculture in the Northeast is to change the context of annual forage crop mixtures from emergency to everyday. Often planted...

CU Music: Midday Music at Lincoln 11/13

Midday Music at Lincoln: Indie-Rock Duo; Anna Coogan, voice and electric guitar, and Wille B, drums and bass pedals. See http://annacoogan.com and...

Create Your Own Indoor Bonsai

After a short lecture and demonstration of how a bonsai is developed from common nursery stock, master bonsai artist and educator William Valavanis will...

Teaching as Research Seminar Series - Presentations of Work in Progress

Students who are currently designing or implementing Teaching as Research projects are invited to present their project goals and proposed methods to...

Developing a Past to Discipline the Future: Conservation Education on the Edge of North Luangwa National Park

Issues in African Development Seminar Joshua Garoon is an Assistant Professor of Community and Environmental Sociology at the University 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...

Text Mining: Hands-on Exploration

What is “distant reading”? What is “computational analysis” or “algorithmic analysis”? What types of things can be revealed through “text mining” and what...

Evolutionary Processes in Young Binary Systems

The recent discoveries of circumbinary planets not only increase the diversity of known exoplanetary systems, but also highlight the importance of studying...

Random Explorations of Material Structure Space

MSE Fall Seminar with Prof. Chris Pickard from the University College London. Refreshments served at 3:30pm in 260 Bard Hall Lounge.

BME 7900: Lois Pollack, Cornell University Applied Engineering Physics "Pioneering new methods for exploring DNA or RNA binding partners"

Because both RNA and DNA carry large negative charges, interaction with oppositely charged partners is required for function. Despite the important roles of...

ORIE Colloquium: Alexander Shapiro (Georgia Tech) - Risk Neutral and Risk Averse Approaches to Multistage Stochastic Programming

In many practical situations one has to make decisions sequentially based on data available at the time of the decision and facing uncertainty of the future....

CU Music: Musicology Colloquium 11/13

Adem Merter Birson (Cornell University) presents "Harmonic Progression, Chromatic Dissonance, and Bold Gesture in Haydn's String Quartets, opp. 9 and 17."

Challah for Hunger

Challah for Hunger [past event]

Come to 104 West! kitchen to braid challah, a sweet and delicious Jewish bread. We make four flavors: cinnamon sugar, raisin, plain, and chocolate chip! We...

Cornell Club of Ithaca - Behind the Scenes of the Rare and Manuscript Collections' Sesquicentennial Exhibit

All donations from this event will go directly to our Scholarship fund. All donations are tax-deductible. Click here to make your Minimum Donation of $25 or...

The Production of Living Knowledge and Class Composition

The Polson Institute for Global Development is sponsoring this talk by Gigi Roggero, University of Bologna. A reception will follow.

Innovations in Designing Online Course Modules

Cornell faculty are developing online experiences that can be integrated into a variety of courses. Learn about what they have accomplished and consider how...

The New Middle East: Challenges of the Twenty First Century, a lecture by Dr. Eric R. Mandel

Dr. Eric R. Mandel has been an Israel advocate since the early ‘80s when he briefed American presidential candidates on the Middle East and directed a...

Anoka Faruqee: Future Perfect

Anoka Faruqee's recent paintings, inspired by moiré patterns, explore interference across physical phenomena such as wave formations, stress patterns and...

Education Under Occupation: featuring first-hand accounts by Palestinian students

The Palestinian Right to Education campaign, in collaboration with National Students for Justice in Palestine, is organizing a tour of universities across...

Thinking Outside of the Bed; “You Cannot be a Community Hospital without being out in the Community”

The Percy Allen II ‘75 Sloan Lecture in Healthcare Leadership in Urban Communities with John W. Bluford, III, MBA, FACHE. 5:30pm - Lecture 6:30pm - Reception

Stadium Runs

Stadium Runs [past event]

To sign up, e-mail GRF Darvin @ dg423

To Legalize or Not to Legalize

To Legalize or Not to LegalizeIn 1994, Oregon voters passed the Death with Dignity Act, which legalized physician-assisted suicide for the terminally ill....

Catch your Career

Catch your Career [past event]

How would you describe yourself?! Use your personality to find a field of study that suits you! Then see the options you can take to enter the field after...

Money matters

Money matters [past event]

Did you know that over 200 billion dollars changes hands in the U. S. daily? Join CCP as we explore money matters and learn about investment practices.

Cornell Club of Boston: Guided tour at MFA - Goya: Order and Disorder

Cornell Club of Boston: Guided tour at MFA - Goya: Order and DisorderWe will have a guided tour of the Goya exhibit at the MFA. There will be an opportunity...

Urban H.I.T Kick

Urban H.I.T Kick [past event]

Meet GRF Tine at Noyes

Cornell Club of Maryland: Everyman Theatre's "Grounded"

Cornell Club of Maryland: Everyman Theatre's "Grounded"Cornellians,Please join us for a showing of Grounded on Thursday, November 13 at the Everyman...

Cornell Club of Wisconsin - Monthly Meeting

Thursday, Nov 13th, Monthly Meeting, 6:30 pm-8 pm, Barriques on West WashOur semi-monthly meeting to plan future events for CCOW in Madison, with a special...

6th Annual Cornell-UCLA Mixer

Time: 7:00 pmPlace:Yucca de Lac Restaurant, 180 El Camino Real, Suite 700, Palo Alto, CAContact: Marina GruberJoin us on November 13th when Cornell...

Alberta Cornellians - Alumni Get-Together

Violino Ristorante10133 125 St. NWEdmonton, AB T5N 1S7Complementary appetizers. Pay as you go dinner.This is an informal gathering in Edmonton of Cornell...

Robot & Frank (2012) w/intro by Prof. Ashutosh Axena (Computer Science)

Set in the near future, Robot & Frank tells the story of an aging former jewel thief whose son gives him a robotic home healthcare aide to cook and clean for...

Argentine Tango Practice

This is a weekly informal dance where dancers of all levels practice Argentine Tango to authentic tango music from the mid 1900s. Everyone is welcome to join...

Cornell Club of Eastern Florida - Dartmouth Club of the Palm Beaches Late Night Happy Hour

Thursday, November 13, 7:30 PM – Dartmouth presents an evening of networking and appetizers at the Blue Martini, Boca Raton Mall, 6000 Glades Road, Boca...

Neuroscience Dinner

Neuroscience Dinner [past event]

Sponsored by the Cornell Society for Neuroscience Join in for an informational session on how to find research positions with CUSN’s student panel.

The Women of Lockerbie

The Women of Lockerbie [past event]

The Women of Lockerbie, a poetic drama written by Deborah Brevoort, begins seven years after the crash of Pan Am 103, a devastating act of terrorism that led...

Witchfinder General (1963)

Matthew Hopkins is a self-proclaimed Witchfinder General, going from village to village to draw out confessions from accused witches. The story takes an even...

Thursday, November 13