Burchfield Penney Tour

Burchfield Penney Art Gallery 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY, United States

On Saturday, December 2, Nancy Spector (Agriculture and Life Sciences ‘79; BFA School of the Art Institute of Chicago '90) will lead us on a tour of the galleries at the Burchfield

$5

Joint Ivy Holiday Party

The Harvard Club of Buffalo is hosting a Joint Ivy Holiday Event during the week between Christmas and New Year's, and you're invited! This casual event at Lafayette Brewery Company

Free

Cornell Cares Day

The winter edition of Cornell Cares Day, an international day of volunteer and service for Cornell students and alumni, is scheduled for January 6. We will be observing as a

January Book Club

Save the Date! Book Club will meet January 9th, 2018. We'll be discussing A Trick of the Light by Louis Penney. "Artist Clara Morrow is about to have a prestigious show

Buffalo to Lynah! Men’s Hockey vs RPI

Lynah Rink 536 Campus Rd, Ithaca, NY, United States

UPDATE: CORNELL MEN'S HOCKEY RANKED #2 IN DIVISION I and #1 in ECAC   Join the Cornell Club of Greater Buffalo as we once again traverse across Western New York

$20

Marotto’s Winter Soiree

Save the Date! Mark Marotto '87 will be hosting Cornellians at Marotto's in Kenmore on Wednesday, February 7th. Join us for drinks and appetizers and enjoy a mid-winter's celebration.

$22

February Book Club

Cuddle up this February with a good read and gather to discuss on February 13th. Host Terri Zelasko has selected Strangers in Their Own Land by Arlie Russell Hochschild. "The renowned

March Book Club

Save the Date! Book club will meet on March 20th, discussing a David Grann's non-fiction work Killers of the Flower Moon. Contact Celinda Crego '79 at cac432@aol.com to learn more.

Watch Red Hot Big Red Hockey With Your Cornell Club!

Creekview Restaurant 5629 Main Street, Williamsville, NY, United States

Cheer on the Big Red Icers at Creekview Restaurant this Saturday at 1PM Join your fellow Cornell alumni to cheer on the Cornell Men's Hockey program as it takes on its historical rival,

Free