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Picture Cornell 2010-11

Picture Cornell is a weekly slide show created by the Chronicle and University Photography to offer a glimpse of life on campus. Picture Cornell 2011-2012
Picture CornellMay 24, 2011
Larry Slaughter '13 kicks a soccer ball with friends on Rawlings Green, scientists and engineers kick off a workshop for the Kavli Institute, visitors take in the gardens during a Cornell Plantations' Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center open house, and students move out of residence halls.
Picture CornellMay 17, 2011
Local band Ayurveda entertains engineering students during ECE Day, students fill Barton Hall during final exams, the law school graduates nearly 300 students, and College of Agriculture and Life Sciences staff members scoop ice cream at the official groundbreaking ceremony for the Stocking Hall renovation.
Picture CornellMay 10, 2011
Graduating seniors in Black Students United toast their achievements at their end-of-year banquet, volunteers prepare the fleet of Big Red Bikes to be borrowed from the library, and vice president of accessibility services Dominic Marinelli leads a program about ADA standards.
Picture CornellMay 3, 2011
Students play Connect Four and destress at the second Caring Community Celebration, internationally acclaimed journalist Fareed Zakaria delivers the 2011 Bartels lecture, and community members gather at the Sciencenter during the Flash Mob Street Food Throwdown.
Picture CornellApril 26, 2011
Students enjoy the warmer spring weather on campus, volunteers construct trusses as part of the Cornell chapter of Habitat for Humanity, and professor and composer Roberto Sierra performs for the Society for the Humanities' invitational lecture.
Picture CornellApril 19, 2011
The Big Red Band performs on Ho Plaza for Cornell Days, models strut down the runway for the 27th Cornell Fashion Collective spring fashion show, and students and faculty discuss the surprising results of the Cornell Genetic Ancestry Project.
Picture CornellApril 12, 2011
Students cater food to guests at "The Silk Road" dinner during Hotel Ezra Cornell, President Skorton discusses the university's future under his leadership on WVBR, and the community gets an up-close look at the Vet College during open house.
Picture CornellApril 5, 2011
Cornellians attend the Law School's 2011 Energy Conference on Gas Drilling, Sustainability and Energy, Keith Olbermann '79 visits students at WVBR headquarters, and Malik Sheppard discusses the Cornell Prison Education volunteer program.
Picture CornellMarch 29, 2011
Contruction work continues on a Johnson Museum expansion that will add approximately 16,000 square feet, a rededicated stone marks the site of the first meetings held by John Barron, and N.Y. Rep. Maurice Hinchey tours the combined heat and power system.
Picture CornellMarch 22, 2011
Alumna Jane Lynch shows of a megaphone she signed for President Skorton in Los Angeles, fans line up to welcome the women's hockey team to the ice during the first round of the Frozen Four, and law professors compete to be crowned the 2011 Pie Eating Champion.
Picture CornellMarch 15, 2011
The Big Red women's ice hockey team advances to the Frozen Four of the NCAA tournament following a win over Dartmouth, Munetaka Yokota demonstrates the new baroque organ in Anabel Taylor Chapel, and music experts discuss the influence of the Internet on regional dance music movements.
Picture CornellMarch 8, 2011
The Cornell Library's Rare and Manuscript Collection opens a new exhibition, singer-songwriter Byron Cage performs at the State Theatre as part of the Festival of Black Gospel, and scholars and students discuss the relationship between poetry and the political economy in "Poetry and the Economic Turn."
Picture CornellMarch 1, 2011
The Big Red men's lacrosse team practices at Schoellkopf Stadium, students cast ballots to determine which humanities discipline is worth saving during the "Life Raft Debate," and Muslim students celebrate the launch of the Diwan Foundation.
AAP studentFeb. 22, 2011
David Yearsley rehearses for an upcoming performance on the new baroque organ in Anabel Taylor Hall, students take advantage of a warm day to do some rock wall climbing, and a comic book author and scholar speaks on "Comic Books in French: Tintin and Beyond."
AAP studentFeb. 15, 2011
Visitors take in the Cornell Journal of Architecture exhibit on display in Sibley Hall's Hartell Gallery, students work on a project in the Cornell Nanoscale Science and Technology Facility's clean room, and Hon. Jerome Farris, senior judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals, listens to arguments in moot court.
AAP studentFeb. 8, 2011
Students take to the Arts Quad Feb. 3 for a community snowball fight, Johnson School professor Beta Mannix talks with students in the Cornell-Queens Executive MBA program, and food science graduate students throw a painting party in Stocking Hall, a few days before its scheduled demolition.
AAP studentFeb. 1, 2011
Local Ithaca children enjoy the many constructions at the fifth annual Junior FIRST LEGO League Expo, young alumni gather at an evening reception during the Cornell Alumni Leadership Conference, and Dean Kent Kleinman presides at the "Unpacking the Nano" exhibit at the Johnson Museum.
AAP studentJan. 26, 2011
Students brave single-digit temperatures on their first day back to classes, blindfolded guests enjoy a gourmet meal in the Statler Hotel during this year's Light in Winter festival, and Cornell Dining offers words of wisdom during the fourth annual Soup and Hope series in Sage Chapel.
AAP studentJan. 18, 2011
Architecture, Art and Planning install the "Unpacking the Nano" exhibition in the Johnson Museum of Art, marketing professor Brian Wansink pitches healthy eating at Cayuga Heights Elementary School, and Frank Robinson introduces local students to displays at the Johnson Museum.
Shawkat ToorawaDec. 14, 2010
A 25-foot balloon at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art represets Tata Nano's annual CO2 emissions, holiday decorations get the community in the spirit of the season, and CIPA's Capstone Program coordinator Laurie miller speaks to students about pro bono consulting projects.
Shawkat ToorawaDec. 7, 2010
Professor Shawkat Toorawa will help develop a comprehensive new Library of Arabic Literature, director C. Scott Willis speaks about his "The Woodmans" documentary, and engineering students launch paper airplanes in Bartels Hall during a fluid dynamics class competition.
hockey teamNov. 30, 2010
The Big Red women's ice hockey team skate at Lynah with their "little sisters," Students Against Sexual Solicitation of Youth display an exhibit on the Arts Quad, undergrads head home for Thanksgiving, and a Thanksgiving feast on campus features cuisine from around the world.
mixing ingredientsNov. 23, 2010
Food scientists prepare for the annual ice cream competition, the Cornell Campaign surpasses the $3 billion milestone, Willard Straight Hall celebrates 85 years, students prepare for the Nano exhibition, Colombia ambassador visits, and the Conservatory Greenhouse closes due to safety concerns.
campusNov. 16, 2010
Hotelies show their culinary prowess during a joint dining experience by Cornell Dining and the Hotel School's "into the Woods" dinner, Cornellians tour the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan, and law students participate in the Transactional Lawyering competition.
campusNov. 9, 2010
CALS honors its "outstanding alumni" at an awards banquet, the community remembers the Holocaust during a commemoration ceremony, ROTC students attend intensive leadership training, and Johnson School studens compete in the Battle of the Brands.
campusNov. 2, 2010
David and Patricia Atkinson commit $80 million for sustainability, Cornell dedicates the Plantations' Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center, J.R. Lennon speaks about writing, and Anette Richards tests out the new handcrafted organ in Anabel Taylor Hall.
campusOct. 26, 2010
The Cornell University Dairy Science Club manages the New York Holstein Harvest Sale, New York Times reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin '99 discusses his new book, Insectapalooza draws crowds to gaze at creepy crawling critters, and the campus takes back the tap on sustainability day.
campusOct. 19, 2010
Students learn traditional Afro-Cuban dances in the Schwartz Center, the Big Red Marching Band supports football against Colgate, the fencing team gets in some practice, and a graduate student work in the lab of biomedical sciences professor Robin Davisson in New York City.
campusOct. 12, 2010
Researchers unveil a new chapter in robotics: a gripper arm made of coffee grounds and a balloon, members of the Horticulture 1110 class work a garden in front of Fernow Hall, veterans are celebrated at the ROTC Gala for Liberty Lodge, and the Hospitality Research Summit 2010 opens.
campusOct. 4, 2010
Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis and his Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra perform at a benefit for mental health, Jacqueline Novogratz discusses the fight against poverty, and the Vet College's state-of-the-art New York State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory opens.
campusSept. 27, 2010
Tailgaters support Big Red football at Homecoming, Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus visits campus, students with Habitat for Humanity volunteer, landscape architecture students sketch at Minns Garden, and CALS showcases new apple varieties at New York Farm Days.
campusSept. 20 2010
Taiko drummers perform on the Arts Quad, alumna Bonnie McEneaney reads from her book on loved ones lost on 9/11, students take the plunge at the third annual Grape Stomp, and ROTC students run with the flag during National POW/MIA Recognition Day.
Libe Slope overlookSept. 13, 2010
Members of Cornell breakdance crew Absolute Zero perform outside the Johnson Museum, dozens of horticulture students transform compost and sod pallets into a huge sofa on the Ag Quad, and the campus community donates food during United Way's "Stuff the Bus" week.
Arts QuadSept. 8, 2010
Peace Corps director Aaron Williams discusses how international experience is transformative, Paul Milstein Hall construction progresses smoothly, students harvest Stanley Plums at the Cornell Orchard, and faculty members celebrate the launch of Signale: Modern German Letters, Cultures and Thought.
Arts Quad Sept. 1, 2010
New students make Cornell their home away from home during Move-in Day, Pre-Orientation Service Trips have students volunteering at Loaves and Fishes, architecture students hang their final projects at the close of Summer Sessions, and the New York State Fair draws crowds to Syracuse.