FREEDOM PARTY--Stewart Park, Sat, Sept 27, 1-4pm. Parties can change the world. Join us for Music, Art, Learning, Resource Sharing, & Knowledge Exchange.
April 10: AD White House 5:00pm Reception to Follow: Rabinor Lecture with Sofia Villenas and Rebeca Gamez: Race, Place, and Unruly Latinidades in Education events.cornell.edu/event/202…
Criminal Injustice: Crack Cocaine Laws and their Legacies with Elizabeth Hinton presenting the Krieger Lecture in American Political Culture, Wednesday, March 19th, 5pm GSH 132 events.cornell.edu/event/202…
For her skilled management and sense of humor, Sarah Albrecht, administrative manager of @STSCornell in @CornellCAS, has received the Employee Assembly’s 2024 George Peter Award for Dedicated Service. news.cornell.edu/stories/202…
events.cornell.edu/event/202… Thursday, Feb 20: Sin Padres, Ni Papeles: Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Coming of Age in the United States
Stephanie Canizales
University of California, Berkeley
Priorities: In her new book, “The Welfare Workforce,” Isabel Perera of @cornellgov explains why after deinstitutionalization, some affluent democracies failed to provide adequate services for the severely mental ill while others expanded care. @CornellCASnews.cornell.edu/stories/202…
“Samantha's work is boldly interdisciplinary;" says Durba Ghosh, @sochum Director. "I love that her work is on things (TV and sports) that we think we know. After I hear Samantha speak, I know that I will never 'see’ things the same way again."
Details: events.cornell.edu/event/ann…
You’ve done your research and collected your data. You can talk about your findings in detail with others in your field. But can you present it to a general audience in just three minutes?
Cornell grad students are invited to compete in this year's 3MT: gradschool.cornell.edu/annou…
ALT Doctoral candidate Megan Sundstrom presents her winning Three Minute Thesis at the 2024 3MT.
ALT Event poster for a hybrid book talk by Chloe Ahmann on Wednesday, October 30, from 4:30–5:30 pm at Cornell's Olin Library, part of the "Chat in the Stacks" series. The poster has a white background and alternating red and blue text, and includes a QR code that links to further event details. On the right-hand side of the poster, the book cover is displayed. A photo of South Baltimore’s public playground is pictured in the foreground of the cover, complete with a red climbing gym and yellow slide. In the background, open-air coal piles loom large. In bold black text laid over the blue sky, thick takes up the top half of the cover, the title reads: FUTURES AFTER PROGRESS. Beneath it, in slimmer gray text: Hope and Doubt in Late Industrial Baltimore. Beneath that, again in bold black text: Chloe Ahmann.
Join Rebeca Hey-Colon, jointly appointed Prof @EnglishCornell@CornellCAS for our first Friday with Faculty luncheon seminar of the semester.
For more news and happenings in Latina/o Studies @CornellCAS
check out this weeks newsletter: latino.cornell.edu/latinao-s…