… Rhodes-Rawlings Auditorium in Klarman Hall. Both events are free and open to the public. “Simon Shaheen is widely … College of Arts & Sciences. This will be Shaheen’s fifth visit to Cornell; the Department of Near Eastern Studies has … the Library of Congress Recording of the Year. Shaheen’s visit and concert are sponsored by the Department of Near …
Since its inception, the Barbara & David Zalaznick Reading Series has brought some of the most exciting and innovative award-winning authors to read from their work at Cornell’s Ithaca campus—and Spring 2020 will be no different. Each reading is followed by a catered reception and book signing where students, faculty and the public have the opportunity to interact with the writers and poets; books are made available for purchase courtesy of Ithaca’s Buffalo Street Books.
Government, China and Asia-Pacific Studies Program
… Friday afternoon. This move, the Trump administration’s latest, could make it harder to repair the U.S.-China rift, … Friday afternoon. This move, the Trump administration’s latest, could make it harder to repair the U.S.-China rift, …
Cornell mathematician Steven Strogatz, author most recently of "Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe," explains the latest mathematical Twitter upset in a New York Times op-ed.
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Tanenhaus conversing with Dean Peter John Loewen during “The Man Who Built a Movement: How William F. Buckley Invented Modern Conservativism" on Oct. 9
… Review and the Week in Review and a Times writer at large, visited Cornell Oct. 6-10 as the fall Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist in A&S. He met with students and … Fox News and, more recently, Bari Weiss’ online outlet The Free Press, even as it launched writers like Joan Didion and …
Norma K. Regan Professor in Christian Studies
Classics, Medieval Studies Program, Philosophy, Religious Studies Program
… the philosophy of action — especially those concerned with free will, moral responsibility, and practical reasoning. He … the philosophy of action — especially those concerned with free will, moral responsibility, and practical reasoning. He …
… J.W., S.L. Vehrencamp, and K. E. Clifton. 2015. The ideal free antelope: foraging dispersions. Behavioral Ecology 26:1303-1313. Bradbury, J.W. and S. L. Vehrencamp. 2014. … experience on males and females. Behavioral Ecology 17: 260-269. Mennill, D. J., J. M. Burt, K. M. Fristrup & S. L. …
… Service Center, across from Fuertes Observatory, and is free. … supernovae, delicate rings of ice, planet-hopping comets – visitors to Fuertes Observatory have seen them all. For 100 … Appel Commons, across from Fuertes Observatory, and is free. “In the 100 years since this observatory opened, we’ve …
… economist and former Cornell Professor Richard Thaler will visit campus Oct. 17 for a conversation about his … by A&S and the SC Johnson College of Business. The event is free and open to the public. Register here. A faculty …
McKenna Norton: Asian Studies & Robert S. Harrison College Scholar
… as well. One of my favorite memories from that course was visiting Greensprings Natural Cemetery, which was the … religious traditions' ecological traditions around death. Visiting the cemetery was both a somber experience and, …
… including Nobel Prize-winner Roald Hoffmann. The event is free and the public is invited to register . The virtual … nanorobot design will take place during intermission, with free origami paper available for the audience. For those … innovators to senior researchers. Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist and award-winning science writer Natalie …
… Night Live skits, laughing with Dude Perfect, learning the latest makeup techniques from James Charles or chilling with … every day to find content they want to see. Goodrow visited campus Oct. 19 for a Career Conversation with …