Cornell College Events
Friday, December 7th (link)
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Event Title |
| 11:00 am-12:50 pm | NothingButNets: Bed Nets vs. Mosquitoes. The CommonsMalaria kills a child every 30 seconds. Buy a $10 net, save a life. Make a gift in honor of a favorite professor or loved one this Christmas. Available on the OC over lunch today (If Cornell raises $750, Coach Brase will shave his head at the Dec 7th Women's Basketball game*.
NothingButNets is co-sponsored by NBAcares, Sports Illustrated, The United Methodist Church, The United Nations, and numerous organizations at Cornell. See below. |
| 11:10 am | Candidate for the teaching position in the Department of Economics and Business (Finance) College HallMr. Gordon Klein,
a candidate for the teaching position
in the Department of Economics and Business (Finance),
will give a presentation titled
No, Ben Franklin, Death Isn’t Certain
Friday, December 7
11:10 a.m. College Hall 118
There will be a reception at Brackett House at 5:00 p.m.
Members of the Cornell community are welcome to attend. |
| 11:15 am | College Republicans Caucus The CommonsCaucus for your favorite Republican presidential candidate! Learn how the Iowa caucus system works and show your support for your candidate. |
| 11:30 am | Have you climbed Mount Kilimajaro? The CommonsSenior Maggie Rudick will talk about her experiences at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania on the ACM Tanzania program. Learn about the language (Swahili), the food (Mchicha, anyone?) and what it’s like being a mzungu (Swahili for ‘white person’) in Africa. Maggie will be returning to Tanzania next semester to participate in an internship with a non-profit organization. |
| 11:45 am | Council on Multiculturalism The Commons |
| 3:15 pm | Music Seminar Student Recital (Ringer Recital Studio) Armstrong Hall |
| 5:30 pm-7:00 pm | Lazy Uncle Sam's Musicapalooza The CommonsPAAC presents a musicapalooza featuring Cornell's own musical talent. Performances by Emmett Joseph, Mikey Kimball, Simon Mackenzie, Eli Wade-Scott, and Matt Babbs & Jacob Wood. |
| 7:00 pm | Women's Basketball vs. Mt. Mary Small Multi-Sport Center |
| 8:00 pm | As Bees in Honey Drown Kimmel TheatreWritten by Douglas Carter Beane and directed by Ron Clark. A comedy about the pitfalls of the unquenchable hunger for fame. The New York Times described this delightful satire as "a wryly confectionery, extremely entertaining fable for an age that always chooses image over substance." The play earned Beane the prestigious Outer Critics Circle John Gassner playwriting award (1998) and a nomination for the Drama Desk Best Play. |
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