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Molecular Biology & Genetics Seminar By Christian Froekjaer-Jensen Assistant Professor Dept. of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering KAUST Sponsored by the field of BMCB Hosted by: Gunther Hollopeter gh383 [at] cornell.edu If you need...
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ENOCERT 201: Wine Sensory Analysis (In-person*) May 12-13, 2022 Register Here Course has a minimum enrollment requirement. Courses will be capped at 24 participants. Overview: Attendees of EnoCert 201: Wine Sensory Analysis and Description will...
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ENOCERT 202 Certification Course: Tasting Room Sales Strategies (In-person*) May 11, 2022 Register Here Course has a minimum enrollment requirement. Course will be capped at 24 participants. Overview: Most consumers’ first contact with the New...
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Housing in Ithaca is a continuing stress for students and community members alike. Join local Ithacan leaders and undergraduates in the Department of Global Development in the fight for fair housing to discuss the current state of housing in...
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Animal Crackers 2022 “All Creatures Great and Small” to take place in-person on the Cornell Campus on Saturday, May 7, 2022. This year’s program will highlight the following species: equine, bovine, goat, and dog. The annual Animal Crackers...
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Molecular Biology & Genetics Seminar Vincent Tagliabracci Assistant Professor Department of Molecular Biology UT Southwestern Sponsored by the field of BMCB Hosted by: Yuxin Mao ym253 [at] cornell.edu If you need accommodations to participate in this...
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Attendees will learn about the earth's biogeochemical cycling by world experts and will hear about some of the most pressing biogeochemical questions across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. In this session, Dr. Asmeret Berhe, professor and...
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The fourth installment of The Institute for Comparative Modernities' (ICM) year-long series, "Settler Colonialism, Sovereignty, Apartheid," with Eric Cheyfitz and Eman Ghanayem in discussion about Settler Colonialism and the comparative context...
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ENOCERT 101 Certification Course: Basic Viticulture & Enology* (Formerly new grower/new winery workshop) (NEW Online format! Synchronous sessions approx. 8:30-12pm) May 4-5, 2022 Register Here Overview: This course will cover the basics of grape...
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Molecular Biology & Genetics Seminar By Shaoyi Jiang Robert S. Langer ’70 Family and Friends Professor Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering Cornell University BMCB Field Candidate If you need accommodations to participate in this event please...
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Seminar in Critical Development Studies hosted by Cornell Global Development and the Graduate Field of Development Sociology Abstract: Life in the Anthropocene is structured by racial hierarchies, even as people recognize the obstacles racial...
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land acknowledgements are frequently given at official Cornell events, but what do they represent? We will dive into the performative aspects of land acknowledgements and how land-grant universities such as Cornell have a responsibility to move...
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Perspectives in Global Development: Spring 2022 Seminar Series In recent years, the garment industries of countries in South and Southeast Asia, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Vietnam have grown to provide economic opportunities to millions...
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Join us for a field trip to the Ganondagan State Historic Site! Transportation and snacks provided, vans leave from Akwe:kon at 11:30am on 4/23. Ganondagan is the original site of a 17th century Seneca town that existed peacefully for more than...
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A critical conversation on our contemporary planetary predicament and how different ways of conceptualizing it might entail different strategies for transformative change. Wendy Wolford is Robert A. and Ruth E. Polson Professor of Global...
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Attendees will learn about the earth's biogeochemical cycling by world experts and will hear about some of the most pressing biogeochemical questions across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. In this session, Dr. Gene Likens, Distinguished...
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Perspectives in Global Development: Spring 2022 Seminar Series Africa is experiencing an unprecedented scale of large scale developments ranging from ports and harbors, mining, roads and railways, agriculture and oil & gas among others all...
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This talk examines emerging narratives of life that differ significantly from dominant anthropocentric perspectives of the world and their associated extractive modes of global development. Based on the notion of radical interdependence, these...
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Join Jessica Martin ( Gayogo̱hó:nǫ ʔ /Cayuga Nation) in a discussion on the importance of “Ganędagǫ:” in the Gayogo̱hó:nǫ ʔ language, the status of the language, and community-based efforts to promote language learning and revitalization. Martin...
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Hear from your peers and savvy Twitter users CALS faculty Corrie Moreau, Neil Lewis Jr. and Ariel Ortiz-Bobea about how they’ve optimized their Twitter presence, grown their networks and amplified their work and thought leadership.
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