
North Campus Goes to the Movies: "Man's Best Friend"
Cornell Cinema, Willard Straight Hall
Ithaca, New York 14853, United States
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Discover why dogs are more than man’s best friend. “They’ve been reshaped by evolution into the perfect partner for our species. And just as we’ve transformed them, dogs have left an unmistakable pawprint on us and the world we both share.” (PBS - Official Website | Human Footprint)
5PM @ Cornell Cinema - Adam Boyko, canine genetics expert and associate professor in biomedical sciences, will introduce the documentary and discuss the latest scientific research.
6:15PM @ WSH Browsing Library - After the film, join faculty-in-residence, Anthony Hay, and Cornell Companions to interact with a variety of dogs and experience first-hand the beneficial effects of the human-animal bond.
Free admission and free popcorn. This event is sponsored by Faculty Living-Learning Programs and is part of the “North Campus Goes to the Movies” film series.
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Co-hosted with: Balch Hall, Ujamaa Residential College, Latino Living Center, Mary Donlon Hall, Court-Kay-Bauer Hall, Townhouse Community, The High Rises: Jameson Hall and High Rise 5, Mews and Loving House: the LGBTQ+ Living Learning Unit, Clara Dickson Hall, Risley Residential College, Low Rises 6 & 7, Ecology House - Hurlburt Residential College for Environmental Education and Awareness, Akwe:kon, Just About Music Program House, Holland International Living Center, The Multicultural Living Learning Unit (McLLU), South Campus, Toni Morrison Hall, Ganędagǫ: Hall, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall, Barbara McClintock Hall, Hu Shih Hall
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