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Join us in 175 Warren Hall for a lecture with Caitlin Blanchfield, Visiting Lecturer at the Department of Architecture at AAP. This lecture is titled "Land, Environment, Impact: Environmental Review and the Politics of Protection on Indigenous...
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Six-week course offered by the Cornell Garden-Based Learning Program, Horticulture Section, School of Integrative Plant Science: Introduction to Garden Design - Study and experiment with basic design techniques while designing your own garden...
Join Benjamin Houlton, the Ronald P. Lynch Dean, and members of the college community to honor our awardees at the annual CALS Faculty and Staff Awards Celebration. Please RSVP by February 16 . Reservations are required for attendance. In...
Seminar
Seminar in Critical Development Studies About the speaker Amiel Bize is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at Cornell University. Her work considers capitalist processes as they unfold in rural space, with a focus on...
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Every year, the New York State Water Resources Institute (NYSWRI) at Cornell supports applied research that address critical water resource problems in the New York State and the nation. This seminar series brings together researchers who work...
Webinar
Learn how to identify the major pests of greenhouse crops, make scouting faster and easier, communicate with growers and owners, and find resources to help. February 26 Topics Scouting through the season Virus diseases Mealybug and scale Full...
Seminar
Spring 2026 Harry ’51 and Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series About the speaker Bram Govaerts is Director General (Secretary General and CEO), of CIMMYT. Govaerts is renowned for pioneering, implementing, and...
Seminar
Land-use changes, like agricultural intensification and urbanization, have contributed to the decline of insects, resulting in complex and novel foraging landscapes, which are compounded by changing climates. Insect conservation efforts cannot...
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Join us in 175 Warren Hall for a lecture with Ken Smith, Principal of Ken Smith Workshop. This lecture is titled "Places Have Memory." This presentation sets out to present and discuss design practices and projects that challenge the basic...
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Six-week course offered by the Cornell Garden-Based Learning Program, Horticulture Section, School of Integrative Plant Science: Organic Gardening - Course will help new gardeners learn the basics and feel comfortable getting started with...
Seminar
Every year, the New York State Water Resources Institute (NYSWRI) at Cornell supports applied research that address critical water resource problems in the New York State and the nation. This seminar series brings together researchers who work...
Webinar
Ticks are a major concern for horse owners and managers due to their role in transmitting diseases and causing irritation and blood loss. This webinar will discuss the most common tick species affecting horses, their seasonal activity and...
Webinar
Learn how to identify the major pests of greenhouse crops, make scouting faster and easier, communicate with growers and owners, and find resources to help. February 19 Topics Scouting resources Mildews Whitefly and biocontrols Full Webinar...
Seminar
Spring 2026 Harry ’51 and Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series Lecture and related faculty and student activities presented by generous support from the Meera Shekar Family Fund. About the speaker Will Masters...
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February 17–18, 2026 Cornell Tech Campus, Roosevelt Island, New York City Evening reception on February 16; workshop concludes February 18 at 3:30 p.m. Join leading scholars for a two-day workshop at Cornell Tech exploring the critical role of...
Meeting
Join us for Soup'er Series featuring Isabel Cole and Nikau Wi Neera, as they discuss their research at this exciting Soup'er Series event!
Seminar
Every year, the New York State Water Resources Institute (NYSWRI) at Cornell supports applied research that address critical water resource problems in the New York State and the nation. This seminar series brings together researchers who work...
Webinar
Filth flies and biting insects are among the most common and persistent pests around horses and stables. This session will cover the identification, biology and management of key species. Learn practical, integrated pest management (IPM)...
Webinar
Learn how to identify the major pests of greenhouse crops, make scouting faster and easier, communicate with growers and owners, and find resources to help. February 12 Topics How to make scouting easier Mites and biocontrols Bacterial diseases...
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