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Events

Monday, December 1

Hidden Valley 4-H Camp Cyber Monday Special

Thank you for planning ahead with us ! You have completed 2 of the 3 steps you need to attend Hidden Valley 4-H Camp for the Summer 2015 Season, you have...

Seneca County CCE Annual Dinner Meeting

Join us for the annual meeting of the Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension Association at 6 pm on Monday, December 2nd at Knapp Winery & Restaurant,...

Sub Basement Cinema

Sub Basement Cinema [past event]

Advanced Film Student screenings to take place in December and May (final dates TBD).

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...

Instruction Resumes

Instruction Resumes [past event]

Classes resume following break.

From The World We Live In: Popular Science Illustrations of the Post War Era

Accessible and enticing, The World We Live In series made its way in to homes all across the nation during the 1950’s and 60’s. The vivid prose of science...

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...

Traditional Architecture of the Balkans: Selected Sites and Structures

The exhibition features photographs and drawings by Judith Bing and J. Brooke Harrington, based on their field research in the former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria,...

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...

Colorfolds ESkin + Kirigami: From Cell Contractility to Sensing Materials to Adaptive Fondable Architecture

As part of two NSF funded projects in the Sabin Design Lab at Cornell University and an investigation in the 2014 Cornell Council for the Arts Biennial,...

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...

LASP Fall Seminar Series Talk

As part of the LASP Fall 2014 Seminar Series, Jorge Orejuela of the Universidad Autónoma de Occidente (UAO) in Cali, Colombia, will speak.

Horticulture seminar: Addressing the needs of Amish and Mennonite farming communities

Judson Reid, Extension Vegetable Specialist, Cornell Vegetable Program Also available via Polycom to A134 Barton Hall in Geneva. Abstract: New York State...

Dr. Andrea Graham seminar. "The economics and dynamics of mammalian immune defense" Host: Drew Harvell

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Weekly Seminar Series http://www.princeton.edu/eeb/people/display_person.xml?netid=algraham

Engaged Learning + Research Associate Director Candidate Talk "Designing a Service-Learning Course"

Please join us for a presentation by Sarah Stanlick, job candidate for Associate Director of Engaged Learning + Research, on designing a service-learning...

Department of Physics Colloquium

CANCELLED CANCELLED CANCELLED Physics Colloquium, Dr. Simona Murgia, UC Irvine. Refreshments at 3:30 pm. Title: Indirect detection of dark matter with...

CMS: Associate Professor Ilana Feldman, “Punctuated Humanitarianism: Between the Catastrophic and the Cruddy in Gaza”

This talk explores Gaza's oscillating experiences between crisis and catastrophe (such as this summer's Israeli assault on the territory and its population)...

Monday, December 1