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Monday, March 9

2015 Annie's Project

2015 Annie's Project [past event]

Do you want to increase your knowledge and professional skills in agricultural risk management through goal setting, networking among farm colleagues and...

Bedding Plant Nurseryman's Education Day

Registration for event has CLOSED.

The Farmers’ MBA Program

The idea behind this series of programs is to provide Hudson Valley farmers with the business tools they need in order to foster and expand their wholesale...

An Afternoon at the BOCA Museum of Art with Herbert F. Johnson Museum Director Stephanie Wiles and Curator of Earlier European and American Art Dr. Andy Weislogel

This event has reached capacity and registration is no longer available.Dalia Pabón Stiller '84, Board President, Boca Museum of Art,Cornell University...

John Reps: Glorious Bastides: A Journey Through Time

This exhibition features photographs, taken in 1966, recording the appearance of some of the most important French bastides — the 13th century newly planned...

Wild Flowers for a Winter Season

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)....

Will Cotton: Vistas of Candy Land

From the late 1990s onward New York City–based artist Will Cotton has created paintings featuring gingerbread structures in completely edible environments....

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: Mark Hurwitz

Mark Hurwitz of Pall Corporation Challenges and Opportunities in Industrial Filtration Filtration is essential to modern industrial processes. For...

Lincoln’s Unfinished Work

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...

Environs Messiaen festival: Master class 3/9

Master class by Pierre-Laurent Aimard on Messiaen’s Catalogue d’oiseaux, featuring pianists in the D.M.A. program in Critical Keyboard Studies. Part of...

LASSP Special Seminar

LASSP Special Seminar [past event]

Scott Waitukaitis, Leiden University The delicate dance of charged grains in zero gravity Collaborators: Victor Lee, Marc Miskin & Heinrich Jaeger Poster...

Intellectual Property Rights Protection, Ownership, and Innovation: Evidence from China

Josh Lerner, Harvard Business School, studies the effect of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection, ownership type, and their joint impact on...

Large Animal Emergency Rounds SVECCS

Case presentation by Dr. Radcliffe of large animal emergency medicine. This event is sponsored by GPSAFC and is open to the entire graduate community.

Organizing and Managing Your Time while Teaching

This informal discussion, facilitated by CTE graduate fellows, provides all graduate students, teaching assistants and postdocs with the opportunity to...

Negotiating the Boundaries of Latin American Studies and  Caribbean Studies

Dr. Locksley Edmondson, Professor in the Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University since 1983, is a political scientist with specializations...

Plant explorations across bio-geographic regions of South Africa

Miles Schwarz Sax, Ph.D. candidate, Graduate Field of Horticulture, School of Integrative Plant Science Horticulture Section seminar series. Also available...

Dr. Laura Katz seminar. "Through the looking glass: Biodiversity of testate (shelled) amoebae and ciliates in New England habitats

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Weekly Seminar Series. Host: Rick Harrison

ORIE Colloquium: Hamed Amini (SFI) - Epidemics and Percolation in Complex Networks

In this talk, we study two different diffusion models on the random graphs. In the first part, we consider first passage percolation. We analyze the impact...

Communication Colloquium: The Craft of Now: Screenwriting and Art

D.W. Griffith described screenwriting as "writing history with lightening." Filmmaker and writer Austin Bunn will explore the craft (and challenges) of...

Department of Physics Colloquium

General Physics Colloquium, Dr. Simona Murgia, UC-Irvine. Refreshments from 3:30-3:50 pm. Title: Indirect Detection of Dark Matter with Gamma Rays Host: ...

BME 7900: Milica Radisic, University of Toronto "Human cardiac biowires and injectable cardiac tissues"

Milica Radisic, University of Toronto Engineering effective therapies for heart disease will require restoration of beating myocardium as well as...

CCCI Lectures Series: Professor Oliver Gao

"Get the APEC-Blue Back and Let it Stay - Challenges and Hopes on the Dragon’s Path to Sustainability and Prosperity"

Foreign Policy Distinguished Speaker Series: William Hitchcock, Randolph Compton Professor of History, University of Virginia

“Why the First World War Still Matters: Reflections on the Centennial, 1914-2014.”

John Reps: The Missing Monograms Mystery: An Urban Planning Detective Story

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of The Making of Urban America, Professor Emeritus John Reps presents this lecture that takes us back more than 300...

Alberto Dambruoso: From the Loft to the Museum

Alberto Dambruoso is an art historian and a professor of art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Foggia and an independent curator of contemporary art. Dambruoso...

Phil Shapiro's Group Folk Guitar Lessons

Once again, the Student Union Board at Cornell presents Phil Shapiro's GROUP FOLK GUITAR LESSONS. You can learn to play acoustic guitar, or improve your...

Preventing, Treating, and Reversing Disease with Diet

Dr. Greger has scoured the world's scholarly literature on clinical nutrition and developed this new presentation based on the latest in cutting-edge...

Spotlight Dinner Series Presents: GRF Phil!

GRF Phil is an HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) and UX (User Experience) researcher working in social and mobile computing. Learn more about Phil and his...

MAKE: Becker Makerspace

Work on programming, wiring, 3D printing, or that project you’ve been putting off.

Monday, March 9