… caught her attention. “Balinese families frequently visited the priestess’s home with offerings, borrowing a … woven threads, metal wire, salt reed grass, coins, hair and jewel-like substances are just some of the …
… Cleaveland ’74 to honor his memory. The reading will be free and open to the public. Copies of Sandeep Parmar’s … reading. Parmar is the 2022-2023 Zalaznick Distinguished Visiting Writer in the Department of Literatures in English … campus, masks are encouraged but not required. For the latest university public health guidelines visit …
… p.m. in the A.D. White House’s Guerlac Room. The lecture is free and open to the public and will be followed by a … As Hu explained to The Radical AI Podcast , “I want to coin the phrase ‘digital lethargy’ to describe a feeling …
… Exploitation and Ecology ,” a public conference Oct. 26-27. Admission is free, but registration is required . “This is a perfect … some responsibility for that?” Cornell faculty members and visiting experts will lead discussions on tea production, …
… Session roster this year is the online course GOVT 3796 Freedom taught by Dr. Ella Street, which runs June 3-21, … Session roster this year is the online course GOVT 3796 Freedom taught by Dr. Ella Street, which runs June 3-21, … which is open to high school juniors and seniors, visit the website . To learn more about Summer Session , …
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Even on future cosmic outposts like Mars, depicted in this artistic rendering, humans must consider closely replicating natural conditions found on Earth, according to a new theory called Pancosmorio.
… and observatories that aim to illuminate its enigmas. The free public lecture will be held Wednesday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. in Schwartz Auditorium, Rockefeller Hall. … and we’re looking forward to hearing his insights on the latest research.” Frieman is a founder, and currently serves …
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NY Times journalist Marc Lacey speaking with students
… Marc Lacey '87 offered advice to students, visited classes and learned about faculty research. … editor for The New York Times and the first Distinguished Visiting Journalist in a new College of Arts & Sciences … Global Grand Challenge, focused on migrations. Lacey also visited the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research to …
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Khadija Monis ’24 completed an internship at the Ithaca Doula Access Initiative.
… or professional interests. Monis and Tamana Ghaznawi ’26 worked with the Ithaca Doula Access Initiative , which provides free support to women before, during and after childbirth. They visited birthing centers, met with midwives and learned …
… will begin at 4:30 pm, on Mondays. All lectures are free and the public is welcome. Paul Pierson from the … political science at Duke University. He will speak Feb. 26 on class and governance in the U.S., describing the … Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall, and are free and open to the public. February 9 : Paul Pierson …
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New York Baroque Dance Company dancers Julia Bengtsson and Matt Ting performing in Opera Lafayette’s production of Venus and Adonis.
… will take place across campus in advance, all of them free and open to the public. The event has been in the works … of playing. And members of New York Baroque Dance Company visited campus in December and February to work with the … Unitarian Society in downtown Ithaca at 7:30 p.m. on March 26. Details about all of these events are on the event …
Goldwin Smith Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Kelly R. Zamudio studies amphibians, especially frogs, combining field work and observation of behavior with genetics and genomics to glimpse the genetic processes underlying species traits. Recently her lab has turned that expertise to studying two virulent fungi of the genus Batrachochytrium, commonly called chytrids, that affect frogs and salamanders.