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CSV 2025 & Meet President Kotlikoff

  • 01 Apr 2025
  • 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View 94043
This is no April Fool's joke! The marquee Cornell Silicon Valley event is back for the first time since 2022. Join us for an engaging and insightful event featuring thought-provoking discussions and valuable networking opportunities with other Cornellians at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. 

Get ready for:

  • A candid conversation with President Michael I. Kotlikoff on the university's impact, challenges, and potential. 
  • Benjamin Z. Houlton, Ronald P. Lynch Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), will lead a panel on AI and biodiversity research.
  • The intersection of democracy and technology will be discussed by a panel, led by Colleen L. Barry, Inaugural Dean of Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy.

Learn more by visiting the schedule and speakers pages.

In addition to the presentations, this event offers attendees the chance to connect with experts, fellow attendees, and thought leaders in various fields. Don’t miss the chance to engage in dynamic conversations and build connections that will foster new ideas and collaborations.

>>> Register hereWear your Cornell red!

REGISTRATION (includes dinner reception)

General Admission: $45

Young Alumni (2014-2024): $35

LOCATION

Computer History Museum

1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. (between Pear Ave. and La Avenida St.), Mountain View

(650) 810-1010

TRANSPORTATION

The Museum has free parking, and is a one-block walk from the #40 Foothill College bus stop at Shoreline Blvd. and Pear Ave.

Questions? Please contact csv@cornell.edu.

By registering for and/or participating in this event, you agree that you will adhere to the Cornell University guidelines in regard to COVID-19. Stay informed at covid.cornell.edu. If you are sick or showing symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. Cornell University is not liable in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak. Attendees will participate at their own risk.





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