The Timothy N. Heasley Minerology Museum, located in the lobby of Snee Hall, is home to several collections of naturally-occuring minerals. About 4,000 different minerals have been discovered so far. Leia mais.
Join Professor James Maas for one of his famous lectures on sleep in the world's largest lecture - Psych 101 - or one of Cornell's many musical performance groups for a concert. Leia mais.
The core life sciences building at Cornell, Weill Hall not only connects the Ithaca campus to the New York City campus but also enjoys gold LEED certification. Leia mais.
The Big Red Barn was originally the carriage house for A. D. White, Cornell's first president. Now it houses the graduate student union where students can enjoy dance classes and a dining hall. Leia mais.
This Collegetown eatery was named after Edward Rulloff, a 19th-century criminal whose brain is on display in the Brain Collection. He is famous for a string of burglaries, robberies and murders. Leia mais.
Don't miss the brain collection on the 2nd floor! The collection was started in 1889 by Prof. Burt Green Wilder, founder of the anatomy department and Cornell's first animal biologist. Leia mais.
Visitors and students alike climb the 161 stairs to the top of McGraw Tower to see a Chimesmaster play the 21 bells of the Cornell Chimes with both hands and feet. Leia mais.