Reunion Weekend
Chesterton House - 111 and 115 The KnollJoin us for an open house meet-and-greet at the men's and women's residences during reunion weekend! There will be fellowship, food and a chance to tour the newly renovated grounds.
Join us for an open house meet-and-greet at the men's and women's residences during reunion weekend! There will be fellowship, food and a chance to tour the newly renovated grounds.
The Overnight is a mini-retreat that transitions students from summer into their first year at Cornell. First-year freshman and transfers will join upperclass students prior to orientation in order to meet classmates, learn about life at Cornell, and glean wisdom in the context of Christian fellowship. We will spend our time in team-building activities, learning […]
Come on over to 115 The Knoll for a fun evening of ice cream and games. All are welcome!
Join us for an evening of poetry, tea, and good company! Starting at 8:30pm on Tuesday the 27th, we will gather at 111 The Knoll to read and listen to a rich selection of poems. Bring your favorites, peruse the books in our library, or bring a poem of your own to share. See you […]
Enjoy brunch on the patio and learn more about Claritas and Veritas. Anyone is welcome! Claritas is Cornell's Journal of Christian Thought. They're always looking for writers, editors, designers, and discussion participants! The Veritas Forum is committed to courageous conversations. They place the historic Christian faith in dialogue with other beliefs and invite participants from […]
Come check out the view as we kick off the school year with a house party on the patio featuring yard games, a roaring fire pit, and lots of snacks!
Join us Friday at 5pm in the Robert Purcell Community Center on campus for an interesting Friday Conversation with Professor Nathan Matias on the topic of faith and artificial intelligence. About Dr. Nathan Matias: I study digital governance and behavior change in groups and networks shaped by algorithms. I also organize citizen behavioral science with communities […]
Everyone is welcome to a Sunday Dinner at 115 The Knoll. Logos Forum dinners feature a guided philosophical discussion through issues of faith and reason.
The debates about whether there are any immaterial entities are well-known. But not many people stop to ask the more fundamental question: What does it mean to be immaterial? What are we even asking about when we ask whether, e.g., our minds are immaterial or not? From spooky bodies to self-knowing boxes, this talk considers […]