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In the News
Monday, March 15, 2021
How Can Blackness Construct America?
New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman writes about the new Black Reconstruction Collective of architects and artists including alumni Olalekan Jeyifous, Sekou Cooke, Amanda Williams, and Sean Anderson.
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Lecture
April 1, 2021–May 14, 2021
Spring 2021 Urban Data Science Lecture Series
Register for the Urban Data Science Lecture Series including a series of invited lecturers to show various tools and methodologies to analyze data.
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Exhibition
April 13, 2021–April 16, 2021
Erika Germain and Erin Miller: Wonder, Wander
View Wonder, Wander an exhibition from two M.F.A. candidates, Erika Germain (M.F.A. '22) and Erin Miller (M.F.A. '22)
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Exhibition
April 13, 2021–April 16, 2021
Paloma Vianey: Lo Que Queremos (What We Want)
View Lo Que Queremos (What We Want), a thesis exhibition by Paloma Vianey (M.F.A. '21).
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Lecture
Friday, April 16, 2021
Vincent Reina: Sheltered from Eviction? Subsidized Housing Programs and Evictions
Register for this talk with Vincent Reina (B.S. URS '02) as he explores the effects of policy changes on local dynamics of eviction.
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Beyond AAP
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Celestial Mirror: The Astronomical Observatories of Jai Singh II
Cornell Chats in the Stacks talk with Barry Perlus, emeritus professor of art: images of 18th-century "Jantar Mantars" from his book Celestial Mirror.
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In the News
Monday, April 12, 2021
Keynote Jenny Sabin Discusses Biosynthetic Architecture Ahead of Tech+ 2021
Hear keynote speaker Jenny Sabin, the Arthur L. and Isabel B. Wiesenberger Professor in Architecture and principal of Jenny Sabin Studio, talk about her research and work with conference presenter Architect's Newspaper.
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In the News
Monday, April 12, 2021
Curtis HS and Columbia University Alumna to Pursue Master's at Cornell: "I Have an Obligation as a Burmese-American to Fight For Their Basic Human Rights"
Newly admitted Kaythari Maw will pursue a master's degree in regional science. "I was immediately drawn to Cornell because I would have the ability to learn two things that I am passionate about, regional science, and Burmese language."