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Locality: New York, New York



Address: 230 Park Ave 10169 New York, NY, US

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NYC Cornellians 16.07.2021

Raise Your Glass for Cornellians! Join the Cornell Club of Rockland and the Cornell Mid-Hudson Alumni Association as we welcome three alumni who will share their experience as entrepreneurs in the alcoholic beverage industry. Register here: https://cornelluniversity.imodules.com/s/1717/cc/club.aspx

NYC Cornellians 09.07.2021

In the United States, women have been told to stay in their place and allow decisions to be made for and about them without their input and leadership. There has been a slow but steady shift in the narrative of how women are slowly making space for themselves at the table, and having an active role in major policy decisions. In honor of Women’s History Month, we want to celebrate diverse Cornell women that are thriving in politics, creating inclusive cultures, and ushering in... a new era of organizing and advocacy. CBAA, CLAA, and CAAA are excited to co-host this panel of Women of Color who are making noise and fighting for change. Please join us on March 24th to learn about their professional journeys, challenges, and goals. We hope that the Cornellians that join us leave feeling empowered and excited about intentional civic engagement! Please RSVP here: http://bit.ly/woc2021

NYC Cornellians 22.06.2021

Join the Cornell Asian Alumni Association and the founders of Boba Guys (Andrew Chau and Bin Chen) in an hour-long class where you'll learn to make boba and drinks the Boba Guys way! Learn more and register here: http://bit.ly/CUBobaGuys

NYC Cornellians 04.06.2021

Join fellow Cornellians, friends, and family worldwide this Friday to celebrate CAAA, the accomplishments of honoree, Ming Tsai, Master's SHA ‘89 and the Lunar New Year - Year of the Ox! Register here: https://bit.ly/2021PAC

NYC Cornellians 16.05.2021

Tune in on Thursday, February 18 at 7 pm ET for a conversation with two-time world champion, and the James Broadhead '57 Head Coach of Squash, David Palmer, who will provide an update on what is happening with Big Red Squash and will highlight some exciting squash developments in America and around the world. Cornell student-athletes will also join the panel to share their experiences and how they have continued to train and develop during this challenging time. Register here: https://cornelluniversity.imodules.com/CCGPSquash