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Join Cornell historian Corey Ryan Earle ’07 for a lighthearted look at the many ways that Cornellian innovations and inventions affect our daily lives. From the foods in our grocery stores to the technology in our pockets, the impact of Cornell is all around us. Bring your questions on Cornell history, traditions, and trivia for the Q&A.

Corey Earle will be discussing “Cornell is Everywhere: How Our Everyday Lives are Shaped by the Big Red” and brings his expert Cornell knowledge as the keynote speaker for this immersive learning experience. Please note that these events will be in-person only and not available on Zoom.

About the Speaker:
Corey Ryan Earle ’07 is a visiting lecturer at Cornell University, where he has taught tens of thousands of students and alumni through his popular presentations and class on the history of Cornell. He serves as a resource for departments and organizations across campus while working in Alumni Affairs & Development.

Passionate about the value of history and traditions in building community and sense of belonging, Corey received his B.S. in communication from Cornell University in 2007 and M.A. in higher education administration and leadership from Teachers College, Columbia University in 2017.

Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, April 02, 2024
Time: 6:30–8:30 p.m.
Location: Old Post Tavern
1418 Post Rd, Fairfield, CT 06824
Cost: $45 for Young Alumni (undergrad ’14 – ’23) and current students | $55 for General Admission

A seated dinner will be provided.

Event Questions? Contact Erika Axe
Registration Questions? Contact Lizeth Jaimez

Hosted by the Northeast Corridor Office of Alumni Affairs & Development & the Cornell Club of Fairfield County

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