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10:00 am, Big Red Barn, Greenhouse
Calling all current international employees including J1 interns: join International Services (part of the Office of Global Learning) for a casual meet and greet/coffee hour on the final Friday of each month. Coffee and snacks will be provided.
1:35 pm, Physical Sciences Building, 120
The College of Arts & Sciences will celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the Cornell Levinson Program in China and Asia-Pacific Studies – and a new faculty director for the program — at an April 24 symposium on the Ithaca campus.
3:30 pm, Rockefeller Hall, 374
Speaker: Wu Hung, Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor of Art History and the College Chinese Art, University of Chicago Title: How to Read Chinese Handscroll Paintings
4:30 pm, Goldwin Smith Hall, 132
Join us for Cornell's Annual South Asian Language and Culture Showcase! Members of the Cornell community will be giving a series of short cultural performances, including songs, dance, poetry, skits and more in various South Asian languages.
4:00 pm, Sage Chapel
14Strings! will be performing at Sage Chapel on Sunday, April 26th from 4pm to 6pm! 14Strings! is a Filipino style Rondalla based in Ithaca, New York. The main instruments are 14 stringed plucked instruments like the banduria, the laud (Lute), and…
7:30 pm, Klarman Hall, Klarman Hall Atrium
For its Spring Semester performance, the Cornell Gamelan Ensemble returns to the atrium of Klarman Hall, whose magnificent acoustics resemble those of the grand pavilions called pendhapa where gamelan is played at Java’s royal palaces.
12:15 pm, Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Suvaid Yaseen (Asian Studies, Hamilton College)
12:00 pm, Rockefeller Hall, 374, Asian Studies Lounge
Join us for a talk by Southeast Asia Program Visiting Scholar, Aung Thura Ko Ko. This talk will take place at Rockefeller Hall 374, Asian Studies Lounge. Lunch will be served. For questions, contact seap@cornell.edu.
12:10 pm, Uris Hall, 153
Maria Taylor (CALS) will discuss parts of an upcoming book with special guest Hannah Hopewell (LSU) and Cornell faculty.
12:20 pm, Uris Hall, G08
This talk examines the history of the environmental clauses in Chile’s constitution. That constitution was imposed at gunpoint by the Pinochet dictatorship and has been widely assailed for preserving the “guardrails” of Chile’s neoliberal economic…