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This talk will examine the ways in which art and poetic practices can revision our spaces and provide new anti-colonial tools. Rethinking colonial spatial philosophies must include our mind’s eye so that we can reimagine a just world. Settler...
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Perspectives in Global Development: Fall 2022 Seminar Series National governments, international organizations and investors are launching major policy initiatives and strategies to address the world’s many crises related to land: food and water...
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Join us on Tuesday, September 27 in Pepsico Auditorium at 3:45 pm “Consumer Preferences for Fresh Produce Attributes in Kenya: A Choice Experiment Approach” Speaker Biography Miguel is the Robert G. Tobin Associate Professor in the Dyson School...
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Molecular Biology & Genetics Seminar By Tin Tin Su Professor University of Colorado, Boulder Hosted by: Mariana Wolfner If you need accommodations to participate in this event please contact nsp53 [at] cornell.edu as soon as possible.
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Tyson Yunkaporta is an Aboriginal scholar, founder of the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab at Deakin University in Melbourne, and author of Sand Talk. His work focuses on applying Indigenous methods of inquiry to resolve complex issues and...
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New York State Integrated Pest Management's structural pest experts Jody Gangloff-Kaufmann and Matthew Frye will be presenting an EPA webinar titled Excluding Pests from Schools. Pests know where to get into buildings – especially in gaps under...
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A talk from Veerabhadran Ramanathan, adjunct professor of global development, with an introduction from Ben Houlton, the Ronald P. Lynch Dean of CALS Time and date: Tuesday, September 20 from 4:30-5:30 pm EDT Location: Warren 151 and Zoom Co...
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Perspectives in Global Development: Fall 2022 Seminar Series Global hunger and malnutrition rates have been increasing, exacerbated by disruptions, including climate change, conflicts and COVID-19. Over the past three years, these disruptions...
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Lindsay Springer, PhD Head of Plants and Nutrition, Gardyn Inc. Join us on Tuesday, Sept 20 at 3:45 pm in Pepsico Auditorium, Stocking Hall or Zoom “A Fresh Perspective on Fresh Produce: Embracing Hyperlocal Food Production and Artificial...
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Theoretical and Applied Development - Presentations On Learning & Experiences (TAD-POLE) The Global Development Student Advisory Board is excited to bring the GDEV community together to learn more about each of our peer's experience and...
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The Cornell Farmworker Program will host the Mexican Mobile Consulate in Ithaca for a two-day event in Brockport, NY: Wednesday, September 14, 8:00am-2:30pm Thursday, September 15, 8:00am-2:30pm To schedule an appointment call 424-309-0009 or on...
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Perspectives in Global Development: Fall 2022 Seminar Series Honduras is one of the five Latin-American countries with the highest malnutrition rate in Latin America. In some rural towns, more than half of the children from 6-60 months are below...
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The United States used nearly 11 million acres of Indigenous territory taken from almost 250 tribes, bands and communities through more than 160 violence-backed land cessions to launch the land grant university system in 1862. In 2020, the...
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To All American Indian Indigenous Students and allies at Cornell: AIISP will hold a Land Grab Teach-In on Thursday, September 8 at noon, 250 Caldwell. As you may know, Cornell University is one of the biggest offenders of the Land Grab...
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Perspectives in Global Development: Fall 2022 Seminar Series Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times called him “one of the unsung heroes of modern times.” Fazle Hasan Abed was a mild-mannered accountant who may be the most influential man most...
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Molecular Biology & Genetics Seminar By Yuanquan Song Researcher Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute Hosted by: Chun Han If you need accommodations to participate in this event please contact nsp53 @cornell.edu as soon as...
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The settler colonial criminalization of Indigenous fire stewardship is compounding with climate change to accelerate the wildfire crisis in the U.S. west. At the same time, Indigenous peoples and their important places are often threatened first...
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Join Ronald P. Lynch Dean Benjamin Houlton for a CALS Town Hall Update for Ithaca-area faculty and staff followed by Q+A. Topics will include an overview of the new CALS strategic plan announced in May, details about the transdisciplinary...
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Perspectives in Global Development: Fall 2022 Seminar Series My name is Jackline Oyugi. I was born and raised up in Kibera, the largest slum in Kenya, East Africa. I went to school through the help of sponsors who paid for my primary and...
Field Day
Join The American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program to kickoff the fall semester with games, good food, and good friends (old and new). This year, AIISP will hold the Welcome Back Picnic at Myers Park in Lansing (10 miles up the east side of...
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