Events
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6/7 Reunion 2025
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6/5 AAP Alumni Reception at AIA in Boston
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5/29–6/11 M.F.A. Summer Exhibition: Steeled Bodies, Tracing Edges
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5/23–5/25 AAP Commencement Weekend
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5/20 The Future of the Intersection Between Design and Technology
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5/19–5/26 Won Ryu: Main Melody
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5/19–5/25 Thesis Exhibition: Bearing
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5/16–5/21 Cornell Design Tech Exhibition at Cornell Tech During NYCxDESIGN
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5/16 AIA New York: Circularity in Motion: Design, Policy, and Construction in Dialogue
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5/13–5/17 Group Exhibition: Menagerie
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5/12 Urban Canvas: Mapping Ithaca's Social Infrastructure
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5/12–5/17 Group Exhibition: Imagined Into Being
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5/10–5/31 Cornell M.F.A. '25 Group Show: Even the Phrase Each Other
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5/8 Cornell in Rome: Spring 2025 Student Exhibition
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5/8 Urbanization in the Planetary Metabolism of Capital
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5/4–5/10 Group Exhibition: Something to Hold
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5/4–5/10 Group Exhibition: Space of Becoming
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5/2 Marisa Turesky: Locating Lesbian Lives — Holistic Housing in a Compassionate City
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4/28 M.F.A. Class of '25: Artist Talks
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4/28–5/1 Group Exhibition: Salt
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4/28–5/1 Group Exhibition: Apples & Oranges
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4/25 Andrés Blanco: Urban Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin, Challenges and Opportunities
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4/24 Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities Symposium: Climate Resilience in New York City
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4/23 Craig Robins and Jackie Soffer: Entrepreneurship at the Intersection of Art and Real Estate
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4/23 Building Exhibitions in the Age of Reparations
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4/22 Keller Easterling: ATTTNT
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4/21–4/26 Elina Ansary: Morphic Residence
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4/21–4/25 Group Exhibition: Ripple
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4/18 Daniel Agbiboa: Does Africa Need Elite Cities?
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4/16–4/24 Ryan Whitby: Exquisite Corpse
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4/15 Dan Kaplan (B.Arch. '84) and Miriam Harris: Land Rich / Cash Poor — Marrying Institutional Mission with Development
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4/15 DEIB Town Hall
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4/14 Pınar Öğrenci, "Gurbet is a Home Now" and "Aşít - The Avalanche" Screening and Discussion
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4/14–4/19 Adrian Aguilera: NEVEREVEN
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4/14–4/19 Sopheak Sam: I Miss You More Than I Remember You
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4/11 SIGHTLINES: Architecture, Photography, and the Mutability of the Image