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5:00 pm, Klarman Hall, KG70
Join us to learn about studying abroad as an A&S student!
12:00 pm, Uris Hall, G08
Civilians have long developed strategies to protect themselves and others in the face of violence.
5:00 pm
If you’re a nonresident for tax purposes, you can’t use TurboTax or other tax software designed for residents. You will instead use our free Sprintax tax preparation software for internationals!
5:30 pm
The Visas After Graduation presentation for international students provides an overview of possible options for working long-term in the U.S. after graduation and eventually becoming a permanent resident (green card holder) if you desire. This is…
12:00 pm, Virtual
Recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela—including strikes on civilian boats, the seizure of oil tankers, and the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro—have raised questions about U.S. ambitions in Latin America and their implications for peace and…
12:15 pm, Uris Hall, G08
Talk by Karen Donoghue (Journalism and Mass Communication at North Eastern Hill University)
3:00 pm, 160 Mann Library
More Auspicious Shores chronicles the migration of Afro-Barbadians to Liberia. In 1865, 346 Afro-Barbadians fled a failed post-emancipation Caribbean for the independent black republic of Liberia.
4:00 pm, Warren Hall, 401
Learn practical, effective self-defense techniques in a supportive and confidence-building environment. Offered by the Cornell University Police Department, this hands-on course teaches situational awareness, personal safety strategies, and physical…
4:30 pm, Rockefeller Hall, 374, Asian Studies Lounge
Speaker: Ding Xiang Warner, Professor of Chinese Literature, Cornell University
4:45 pm
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program supports U.S. citizens to study, conduct research in any field, or teach English in more than 150 countries. The program is open to graduate students, recent graduates, and young professionals.