Events

, Rockefeller Hall, 429

The Latina/o Studies Program Fridays with Faculty luncheon seminar offers an opportunity for Latina/o and non-Latina/o students of all levels and disciplines to meet faculty and administrators from across the university for informal conversation about their current research/work in progress. All welcome!

Fridays at 12 noon @ 429 Rockefeller Hall

January 30
María Angélica…

We will provide an informal gathering "space" for any and all who wish to speak and hear Yiddish. The subject of conversation will depend on the interests of those who come. We look forward to meeting you!

Fridays at 12 p.m. ET

Join Yiddish Conversation Hour

, 2nd Floor Atrium, CCC Building

NeurodiversiTea is a weekly in-person space for neurodivergent students, staff, faculty, and their allies to build community and engage in a neurodiversity-affirming space. Bring your lunch, and come to the 2nd floor atrium of the CCC building for tea, snacks, crafts, games, and conversation starters!

, Klarman Hall, Temple of Zeus

Practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal, low-pressure atmosphere. Have fun practicing a language you are learning! Gain confidence through experience! Just using your new language skills helps you learn more than you might think. Conversation Hours are open to any learner, including the public.…

, Anna Comstock Hall (Latino Living Center)

Join the Spring 2026 Latino Living Center Café con Leche Series. This series allows students, student organizations, programs and departments to present a topic and engage in conversation and dialogues with members of the Cornell community. Topics range from issues affecting Latinos and other racial, ethnic and cultural communities in topics ranging from policy, media, education, identity,…

, Yarnell Lecture Hall 4 (sensory room in Lecture Hall 6), College of Veterinary Medicine

Join us for a fun, family & sensory-friendly movie screening as we begin Neurodiversity Celebration Week! This inclusive event is open to the public. Cornell and community families are very much encouraged to attend. Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere with free snacks, and a sensory room!

, Several locations across campus and on zoom, please see poster

Between Saturday, March 14th & Saturday, March 21st, come celebrate Cornell’s neurodivergent community with us with sensory-friendly cultural and informational events such as Silent Disco, Research Poster Session, Story Night, and Passionate Pursuits. All events are free and open to the public. Enjoy community, snacks, and lots of fun!

, Hans Bethe House, 235

You’ll have the opportunity to meet new people, see (and interact with) their hobbies or special interests! We look forward to seeing what cool things everyone likes to do!

We’re inviting anyone interested (individuals AND on-campus organizations) to table at this event.

, eHub Kennedy Hall, 106 A&B (eHub)

Join us and learn about the wide variety of supports and services available on campus for students, staff and faculty. Network, share ideas and best practices in a relaxed, sensory friendly environment, with free refreshments!

, Kennedy Hall, 106 A&B (eHub)

Join us and learn about a wide variety of supports and services available on campus for students, staff and faculty. Network, share ideas and best practices in a relaxed, sensory friendly environment.