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Reunion 2012 at the Library!

Stop by and say hello! Be the first to see the "Collecting Imagination" exhibition, learn about Cornell's poets, tour different libraries, and much more.

Thursday, June 7

  • 8:00–5:00    “Beyond the Garden Walls: Wild Foods from Page to Plate” exhibit, Mann Library Lobby
  • 8:00–5:00    “Of Tropical Fish and Mermaids: Louis Renard’s "Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes” exhibit, Top Shelf Gallery, Mann Library
  • 8:00–9:00    “One Place to Dwell: Cornell Poets on Cornell and Ithaca” exhibit, Olin Library, Level 1
  • 8:00–9:00    “Columbia or America: 500 Years of Controversy” maps exhibit, Olin Library, Lower Level
  • 8:00–9:00    “Senator Justin Morrill and Cornell: Celebrating 150 Years of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges” exhibit, Uris Library, Level 1
  • 9:00–5:00    Map & Geospatial Information Collection Open House, Olin Library, Lower Level
  • 9:00–6:30    “Collecting Imagination: Treasures from the Walker Library of the History of Human Imagination” exhibit, Kroch Library, Level 2B, Hirshland Gallery
  • 4:30–5:30    Library Reunion Lecture: “Collecting Imagination,” Jay Walker '77, Milstein Hall Auditorium -- and if you can't make it in person, watch the lecture in real time with livestreaming on the alumni site!
  • 5:30–6:30    Reception for “Collecting Imagination” exhibit, Kroch Library, Level 2B, Hirshland Gallery

Friday, June 8

  • 8:00–5:00    “Beyond the Garden Walls: Wild Foods from Page to Plate” exhibit, Mann Library Lobby
  • 8:00–5:00    “Of Tropical Fish and Mermaids: Louis Renard’s "Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes” exhibit, Top Shelf Gallery, Mann Library
  • 8:00–6:00    “One Place to Dwell: Cornell Poets on Cornell and Ithaca” exhibit, Olin Library, Level 1
  • 8:00–6:00    “Columbia or America: 500 Years of Controversy” maps exhibit, Olin Library, Lower Level
  • 8:00–6:00    “Senator Justin Morrill and Cornell: Celebrating 150 Years of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges” exhibit, Uris Library, Level 1
  • 9:00–10:00    “Electronic Genealogy: Finding Your Ancestors in Cyberspace,” Uris Library, Electronic Classroom
  • 9:00–10:45    “Effective Strategies for Conducting Online Legal Research Using Free and Low Cost Sources,” Continuing Legal Education Program, Amy Emerson, Law Library, Myron Taylor Hall, G85
  • 9:00–5:00    Map & Geospatial Information Collection Open House, Olin Library, Lower Level
  • 9:00–5:00    Mathematics Library Open House, Mathematics Library, 420 Malott Hall
  • 9:00–5:00    Mathematics Library Film Festival: “A Brilliant Madness,” (repeats every hour), 420 Malott Hall
  • 10:00–11:00    Preserving Family and Personal Collections in the Digital Age, workshop, Olin Library, Room 106
  • 10:00–5:00    “Collecting Imagination: Treasures from the Walker Library of the History of Human Imagination” exhibit, Kroch Library, Level 2B, Hirshland Gallery
  • 10:30–11:30    “Building Better Business Plans: Research for Entrepreneurs,” Johnson Graduate School of Management Library, Sage Hall, B06
  • 10:45–11:15    Dawson Rare Book Room Open House, with Femi Cadmus, Myron Taylor Hall, Law Library
  • 11:00–12:00    Tour of the Conservation Laboratory, Olin Library, meet at the circulation desk
  • 11:00–12:00    Law School Open House, Law Library, Myron Taylor Hall
  • 1:00–2:00    “Cayuga’s Writers: Celebrating Cornell poets and fiction writers,” discussion with Fred Muratori, exhibit curator, Olin Library, Current Periodicals Reading Room, Level 1
  • 1:00–2:00    “Shiny Mobile Devices, or, There’s an App for That!,” Mann Library, Stone Computing Center, 1st Floor
  • 1:30–2:30    “Sage Hall: Experiments in Coeducation and Preservation at Cornell,” book talk with Jennifer Cleland and Robert P. Stundtner, Johnson Graduate School of Management Library, Sage Hall, B08
  • 1:30–2:30    “Electronic Genealogy: Finding Your Ancestors in Cyberspace,” Uris Library, Electronic Classroom
  • 2:00–3:00    Historic Walking Tour of Uris Library, meet in plaza in front of Uris Library

Saturday, June 9

  • 9:00–6:00    “One Place to Dwell: Cornell Poets on Cornell and Ithaca” exhibit, Olin Library, Level 1
  • 9:00–6:00    “Columbia or America: 500 Years of Controversy” maps exhibit, Olin Library, Lower Level
  • 9:00–6:00    “Senator Justin Morrill and Cornell: Celebrating 150 Years of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges” exhibit, Uris Library, Level 1
  • 9:30–12:30    Alumni Reception and Mann Library Open House, Mann Library Reference and Information Desk
  • 9:30–5:00    “Beyond the Garden Walls: Wild Foods from Page to Plate” exhibit, Mann Library Lobby
  • 9:30–5:00    “Of Tropical Fish and Mermaids: Louis Renard’s "Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes” exhibit, Top Shelf Gallery, Mann Library
  • 10:30–5:00    Rare Books, Manuscripts, and University Archives Open House, Kroch Library, Level 2B
  • 10:30–5:00    “Collecting Imagination: Treasures from the Walker Library of the History of Human Imagination” exhibit, Kroch Library, Level 2B, Hirshland Gallery
  • 1:30–2:30    “Electronic Genealogy: Finding Your Ancestors in Cyberspace,” Uris Library, Electronic Classroom
  • 2:00–4:00    A.D. White Library Tour, A.D. White Library, Uris Library (every 20 minutes)
  • 2:00–3:30    Cornell’s Human Sexuality Collection Discussion, with Brenda Marston, curator, Kroch Library, Level 2B
  • 2:30–5:00    Map & Geospatial Information Collection Open House, Lower Level, Olin Library