Until May 14, we have access to three Chinese history collections: China: Culture and Society Spanning three centuries (1750-1929), this resource makes available rare pamphlets from Cornell University Library’s Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia. In addition, China: Culture … Continue reading →…Continue Reading British Documents from the past in China – trial through May 14
Day: April 23, 2013
Brainpower in Action: 2013 Spring Student Symposium
More than 350 students shared the culmination of their research at the seventh annual Spring Student Symposium….Continue Reading Brainpower in Action: 2013 Spring Student Symposium
Wellness Work/Life Program Webinar Announcement
Information provided by our EFAP provider, Wellnesscorp.com: Dear Wellness Work/Life Program partner, In light of last week’s events in Boston, April’s HR/Manager webinar “Sensitivity and Emotional Intelligence within the Workplace” scheduled for Thursday April 25, 2013 has been postponed. We will send out an email notification with the new date and time when the webinar […]…Continue Reading Wellness Work/Life Program Webinar Announcement
Invitation: Friends of International Students Host Program Informational Meeting, May 8
You’re invited to learn more about the Friends of International Students (FIS) Host Program at our upcoming information meeting. Dear Faculty and Staff– International Student & Scholar Services invites you to learn more about our Friends of International Students host program. The program provides a terrific opportunity for you to meet people from around the world, and to […]…Continue Reading Invitation: Friends of International Students Host Program Informational Meeting, May 8
Cutting the Umbilical Cord to Facebook
This week, my guest blogger is Leah Fessler ’15. As a Narrative Journalism Fellow and contributor to middbeat.org and the Campus, she’s learned a thing or two about interacting face-to-face. Please join in the discussion; your comments are always welcome. —Shirley M. Collado “I’m actually not on Facebook anymore.” Not too long ago, I’d roll […]…Continue Reading Cutting the Umbilical Cord to Facebook