Community of practice explores digital storytelling in the classroom
This fall, the Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) is coordinating a community of practice featuring workshops led by faculty to explore digital storytelling methods
Read moreThis fall, the Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) is coordinating a community of practice featuring workshops led by faculty to explore digital storytelling methods
Read moreJoin us on Thursday, October 14, at 4:45 p.m. for a Professional Directions talk with NYC DIY Latinx filmmaker, Carlos Cardona, on his career path, creative process, and professional practice in the New York guerilla indie film scene. Carlos has years of experience in "do it yourself" filmmaking and...
Read moreThe original play Reach for the Sky, written and directed by Cole Romero (they/them) ’22, will premiere at the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts Black Box Theatre October 28-30. The play follows the titular Sky (they/them) as they journey through their mind and learn to accept themself for wh...
Read moreHealth and Safety MeasuresAll Audience Members Must Adhere to Our Health & Safety ProtocolsIf you plan to attend a performance at the Schwartz Center, you must provide one of the following:A Cornell Student, Faculty or Staff ID. Faculty and Staff must additionally complete the Daily Check prior ...
Read moreThe collaborative nature of innovation was one of the key messages author Steven Johnson delivered during a campus visit Sept. 22, as a guest of the Milstein Program in Technology & Humanity.
Read moreThe Sept. 30 event is the first in a three-part panel series that celebrates the 50th anniversary of Cornell University’s women’s studies program.
Read moreJoin us on Saturday, October 2, from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. for a discussion with Nigerian filmmaker Arie Esiri. Esiri will discuss his journey from script to screen with his international indie co-production, EYIMOFE (THIS IS MY DESIRE).Location: Outdoors on the Schwartz Center Terrace (Rain location: C...
Read moreAn original play by Owen Reynolds ’25Saving for 17 is a 30-minute, semi-autobiographical, tragicomedy play about a family’s experiences during Hurricane Irma in Miami and the Florida Keys in 2017. The play explores the journey that a teenager endures surrounding his cancelled birthday, learning how ...
Read moreThe Department of Performing & Media Arts reignites live theater at Cornell with its first stage play since the return of in-person instruction in Saving for 17. The show notably marks the directing debut of author and producer Owen Reynolds ‘25, who hopes the play will help audience members und...
Read moreNew York Times best-selling science and technology writer Steven Johnson will visit campus Sept. 22 to meet with students and faculty and offer a talk to the Cornell community, “20,000 More Days: How We Doubled Global Life Expectancy in Just 100 years.”
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