Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County's 2015 Berry Grower Update will cover topics such as water management, spotted wing drosophila, disease...
Growers of fall raspberries, mid-late season blueberries, and day-neutral strawberries can learn how to manage Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) at this upcoming...
This is a club where you can explore the science, in a fun, after-school setting with their peers and 4-H educator. Events will be Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30...
NOFA welcomes veteran farmers, beginning farmers, and farmers interested in transitioning to organic management to the 4th Annual Organic Dairy and Field...
OSHA 10 hour Construction Safety Course Working in a safe manner on the job is as much an employee responsibility as it is for management to provide a safe...
This exhibition features photographs, taken in 1966, recording the appearance of some of the most important French bastides — the 13th century newly planned...
Join NOFA-NY on March 4, 2015 for its fourth Annual Organic Dairy and Field Crop Conference at the Holiday Inn in Liverpool, New York featuring keynote...
Bringing more than a little color into the middle of an Ithaca winter, this exhibit presents stunning photography by the late Dr. Jim Reveal (1941-2015)....
From the late 1990s onward New York City–based artist Will Cotton has created paintings featuring gingerbread structures in completely edible environments....
Growers of Fall Raspberries, Mid-Late Season Blueberries, & Day-Neutral Strawberries: Learn how to manage Spotted Wing Drosophila in an in-depth workshop...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, 150 Ways to Say Cornell, celebrates Cornell’s Sesquicentennial. On April 27, 1865, New York State Governor...
A 3-day review session and exam. Topics include botany, soils, turfgrass, pesticide safety, organic land care management, and plant identification. This...
On January 31, 1865 the United States Congress passed the 13th Amendment, ending slavery in America. President Lincoln would not live to see the final...
Departing from Enrique Chagoya’s suite of etchings Homage to Goya II: Disasters of War as a visual and conceptual anchor, this exhibition examines hidden...
A yearlong exhibition presents twelve paintings from the New York-based Leiden Collection, one of the most important private collections 17th-century Dutch...
Drawing on Cornell’s collection of plaster casts after classical art—the brainchild of Andrew Dickson White—this exhibition marks Cornell’s Sesquicentennial...
John Luther Adams’s electronic soundscapes Veils (2005) will run continuously at the Johnson Museum through March 8. The work is comprised of three separate...
These five pieces were once part of a living heritage tree located in the F.R. Newman Arboretum, part of the Plantations at Cornell University in Ithaca New...
In celebration of Cornell's Sesquicentennial, the Johnson Museum's presents the first significant exhibition of its Margaret Bourke-White photographs in 25...
One could argue that most photographs are staged. Portrait photographs are certainly performed or even manipulated by both photographer and subject. While...
New work by Jesse Kruezer (M.F.A. '16). Performance on March 3, beginning promptly at 7 p.m.
Part of the Skill Development Series from the Cornell Evaluation Network
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The objective of the MTT curriculum is to help participants begin the process of moving forward on transition planning, utilizing area professionals to...
A seminar with Farah Jasmine Griffin (Columbia), in conjunction with the Annual Gellman Lecture. Please RSVP to ser93@cornell.edu The Annual Gellman...
Marissa Cardillo/Linda Rayor "A physiological basis for sociality: Testing the depressed metabolism hypothesis in spiders"
Food Security Through Process Innovations
Sarah Refi Hind Postdoctoral scientist- BTI, Cornell University Lab Website Research in the Martin lab is focused on understanding the molecular details...
Goldstone Gauginos Dirac Gauginos are an attractive alternative to the MSSM. They have smaller radiative corrections to the Higgs soft masses, a suppression...
The Cornell Node of the NSF-Census Research Network is pleased to announce the next NCRN Virtual Seminar. These seminars originate from around the network...
EAS Spring 2015 Seminar by Prof. Heather Savage from Columbia University. Refreshments will be served at 3:00pm in the Snee Hall Atrium.
Jack Thompson, Visiting Lecturer, Cornell Biomedical Engineering. Engineering experience in a number of industries and hundreds of machines, devices and...
A Talk with Tamara Chaplin Tamara Chaplin is an Associate Professor of Modern European History at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and has...
Geraldine Burdeshaw joined the ASME Standards and Certification staff in 1991 and is currently serving as a project engineering advisor. For more than 20...
What do at least 250,000 investment professionals around the world have in common with each other? Bloomberg, the investment tool for finance professionals....
Study Skills Workshop - Carol Tatkon Center Test Prep and Time Management Mike Chen from the Learning Strategies Center will present techniques and...
Gabrielle Van Patten - "Hansen Type I Intervertebral Disc Disease in a 2-year-old Dachshund" Lindsey Waxman - "Gastrointestinal Foreign Body in a White...
If you are a rising or current senior considering graduate study in the UK with a strong record of outstanding academic achievement (min. GPA 3.85),...
View a webinar on maximizing your LinkedIn profile and discuss it afterwards with Christa Downey, Director of A&S Career Services, and a group of your peers.
How do you create a learning environment for all students? This workshop introduces ways to encourage open and active dialogue; address culturally and...
Cornell Consciousness Club would like to welcome you for Mid Week Meditation So, why Meditate?- It boosts Health, Happiness (overall sense of well being),...
Claire Zimmerman is an associate professor of history of art and coordinator of doctoral studies at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning of...
The Cornell Chapter of Let's Get Ready 2015 SAT/College Prep Course This program is open to students in the Tompkins, Seneca and Tioga area. Priority...
Lecture with Dinner
Beat the boredom, play a board game! Take a break with CCP's Game Night, featuring a wide range of your favorite board games and some refreshments!
Steak Milanese, Chicken Scallopine, Manicotti, Roasted Cauliflower, Yams, Caesar Salad, Specialty Salad, Soup, and Desserts. Becker Residents only until 7pm
Lecture from Dr Kristen Browne from TheraVet discussing programs designed to prevent injuries to athletic dogs.
Learn the world's most popular social dance! Wednesdays at Willard Straight Hall 5th Floor Lounge. Online Registration Salsa Beginner 1 6:00-7:15pm Salsa...
Got a sweet tooth? Come indulge with CCP as we decorate cookies and give you tips on easy dorm recipes.
With David Cutter, University Landscape Architect and David Fernandez ‘78, Founder and CEO, Cayuga landscape, Inc
The next Board Meeting is Wednesday, March 4th 7-8 pm, at Barriques (downtown location on W. Wash.).We will be having a short meeting to discuss details on...
Ithaca Premiere!! 2010-12 > Italy > Directed by Yuri Ancarani "La malattia del ferro (The disease of iron) is Italian artist Yuri Ancarani's trilogy of...