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Join the Climate Action Conversation: Register Now for the Center for Cities' Spring Symposium in New York City

On April 24, the Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities will convene experts to share solutions and identify areas for future action that address the multiple and cascading climate change hazards facing New York City.

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Function

AAP Launchpad: Spring 2025, March 19

Join us for a special AAP event showcasing recent books written and edited by Cornell AAP faculty.

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Architecture Students Set to Show "How to Build Your Dragon"

The Cornell Chronicle previews the annual Dragon Day parade, which is expected to feature an 80-foot dragon designed by first-year architecture students that will glide through campus aided by sail-like wings.

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Function

Dragon Day 2025, March 28

Every year, an enormous dragon created by first-year architecture students marches across campus. Join us for Dragon Day 2025, with this year's dragon theme, "HOW TO BUILD YOUR DRAGON."

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Exhibition

Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee: The Radical Rural, March 17–21

View an exhibition examining the resurgence of collective farms in New York and enjoy a special closing reception in Milstein Hall Dome on Friday, March 21, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

A large pink and red textile installation, with a person standing in the middle, their arms outstretched, as they lean forward.
Lecture

Tamar Ettun: How to Trap a Demon, March 20

Join Teiger Mentor in the Arts Tamar Ettun as she discusses her textile installations, sculptures, drawings, videos, and performances that reflect on somatic empathy in relation to trauma healing and ritual.

Aerial view of urban zone with canal running through center.
Stories

Join the Climate Action Conversation: Register Now for the Center for Cities' Spring Symposium in New York City

On April 24, the Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities will convene experts to share solutions and identify areas for future action that address the multiple and cascading climate change hazards facing New York City.

Four people hold a structure made from 2 by 4 lumber.
Stories

Architecture Students Set to Show "How to Build Your Dragon"

The Cornell Chronicle previews the annual Dragon Day parade, which is expected to feature an 80-foot dragon designed by first-year architecture students that will glide through campus aided by sail-like wings.

Handmade hempcrete table covered with moss, carrots, desserts, and flowers in an empty room.
Exhibition

Stephanie Kyuyoung Lee: The Radical Rural, March 17–21

View an exhibition examining the resurgence of collective farms in New York and enjoy a special closing reception in Milstein Hall Dome on Friday, March 21, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Layers of fabric panels, beginning with white, then dark blue, peering outward toward a line of clothespins
Function

AAP Launchpad: Spring 2025, March 19

Join us for a special AAP event showcasing recent books written and edited by Cornell AAP faculty.

a large white dragon on a black background
Function

Dragon Day 2025, March 28

Every year, an enormous dragon created by first-year architecture students marches across campus. Join us for Dragon Day 2025, with this year's dragon theme, "HOW TO BUILD YOUR DRAGON."

A large pink and red textile installation, with a person standing in the middle, their arms outstretched, as they lean forward.
Lecture

Tamar Ettun: How to Trap a Demon, March 20

Join Teiger Mentor in the Arts Tamar Ettun as she discusses her textile installations, sculptures, drawings, videos, and performances that reflect on somatic empathy in relation to trauma healing and ritual.

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