Wed, Nov 5, 2025

4 PM – 5:30 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Join us for a rare and fascinating glimpse into Cornell’s deep and diverse history! In this unique event, a university archivist will guide us through extraordinary items from the Cornell University Archives—housed in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections. From iconic artifacts to little-known treasures, you’ll uncover the stories that shaped Cornell and helped define its identity.

Meet Mews/Loving House faculty-in-residence, Claire Menard, at the front desk of Olin Library at 3:50pm. Registered attendees receive a small gift!

This event is part of the "Iconic Cornell" series. It is a faculty-in-residence sponsored event and open to undergraduates.

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Co-hosted with: Balch Hall, Mary Donlon Hall, Court-Kay-Bauer Hall, Mews and Loving House: the LGBTQ+ Living Learning Unit, Low Rises 6 & 7, North Campus Faculty Living-Learning Programs (OWNER), Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall, Barbara McClintock Hall, Hu Shih Hall

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