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New Student Welcome Week @ Mann Mann Library offered tours and welcome events for incoming Cornell students and their families as part of campus orientation.
Summer Break Recomendations We asked and you answered! Cornell students share book and podcast recommendations.
Reunion 2023 @ Mann Library Cornell alumni and families enjoyed self-guided tours of our spaces and exhibits; viewed a selection of treasures from our special collections vault; and learned how to make natural dyes with everyday materials you can find at home.
Announcing our 2023 Elevator Art Contest Winners! The Library's annual Elevator Art contest gives Cornell undergraduate, graduate, or professional school students the chance to showcase their creative talents.
CALS Student Advising Space Opens at Mann Library CALS Office of Student Services partnered with Mann Library to create the CALS Zone, a centralized, accessible space on campus for academic and career advising, community building, and wellbeing events.
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For the full list of Cornell Library fall workshops, visit bit.ly/cul-workshops-fall23
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September 14, 2023 4pm Making Camp: A Visual History of Camping's Most Essential Items and Activities, Martin Hogue (Landscape Architecture) Mann Library, Room 160 and livestreamed
September 28, 2023 4pm In This Together: Connecting with Your Community to Combat the Climate Crisis, Marianne Krasny (Natural Resources) Mann Library, Room 160 and livestreamed
October 19, 2023 4pm The Courage to Learn: Honoring the Complexity of Learning for Educators and Students, Marcia Eames-Sheavly (Horticulture, SIPS) Mann Library, Room 160 and livestreamed
November 2, 2023 4pm Nature on the Doorstep: A Year of Letters, Angela Douglas (Entomology) Mann Library, Room 160 and livestreamed
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October 25, 2023 6pm A Conversation on Two-Spirit Identity with River Webb In collaboration with the LGBT Resource Center Mann 102
November 15, 2023 11am-2pm GIS Day Fest Mann Lobby
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Mann Library is pleased to announce the publication of several book talk webcasts as part of the library's collection.
The Nature of Data: Infrastructure, Environments, Politics, Jenny Goldstein (Global Development)
Weeds of the Northeast, Antonio DiTommaso (Soil and Crop Sciences, SIPS)
Character Trouble: Undisciplined Essays on Moral Agency and Personality, John Doris (Dyson)
Draping for Apparel Design, Susan P. Ashdown (Fiber Science and Apparel Design)
Hodinǫhsǫ́:nih Women and the Founding of Cornell’s College of Home Economics, 1916-1945, Lynda Xepoleas (CHE History of Home Economics Fellowship recipient)
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