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The Department of Landscape Architecture is proud to welcome Azzurra Cox to present at the department's Landscape Lecture Series. Speaker Bio: Azzurra Cox comes to landscape architecture by way of her love of cities and her commitment to public...
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Polson Institute for Global Development Seminar In this seminar, Holly Jean Buck will present on her research program which focuses on rural futures and participation in environmental future-making. After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series: Spring 2021 Entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of the agriculture and food sectors in Africa, which is projected to exceed a trillion dollars by 2030. This seminar will explore the key...
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Jolene Rickard, Ph.D. is a visual historian, artist and curator interested in the issues of Indigeneity within a global context. Highlighted projects include: The Creative Time Summit: The Curriculum, 8/2015 in conjunction with the 56th...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series: Spring 2021 In this seminar Jaron Porciello, an information scientist in Global Development, will discuss the findings from a new study, Agriculture in the Digital Age, that explores the...
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Presented in collaboration with Northeast Agribusiness and Feed Alliance This annual conference provides an opportunity for dairy producers, veterinarians, feed industry representatives, and agriservice personnel to increase their knowledge of...
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An inspirational writer, speaker, and thought leader, Michelle Schenandoah is a member of the Oneida Indian Nation Wolf Clan of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Founder of Rematriation Magazine, Michelle is taking her expertise to create an...
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Rodney Haring, Ph.D., M.S.W. is Director of the Roswell Park Center for Indigenous Cancer Research, research faculty at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Office of Community Outreach and Engagement, Department of Cancer Prevention and...
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The third in our series of Adaptive Approaches to Diversifying Extension webinars is open to all CALS faculty. Speakers include Judson Reid and Nicole Kubiczki. Judson Reid is a Senior Extension Associate for Cornell Cooperative Extension's...
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The Department of Landscape Architecture is proud to welcome Sergio Lopez-Pineiro to present at the department's Landscape Lecture Series. Speaker Bio: Sergio Lopez-Pineiro is an interdisciplinary architect whose work explores voids as socio...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series: Spring 2021 One hundred million smallholder farmers in India and 500M across the world face a number of challenges toward achieving food and income security, which are increasingly...
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The effects of climate change are being felt around the world. Here in northeastern North America, the beloved trees of our forests, communities, and home landscapes are not immune: drought, heat waves, extreme weather events, and encroachment...
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Laurel Southard, Director of Undergraduate Research (Cornell University) Student co-hosted by Miki Bliahu (Diné) '21 Want to engage in undergraduate research but are not sure how to get started? This spotlight is for you! Join Laurel Southard...
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The Department of Landscape Architecture is proud to welcome Ifeoma Ebo to present at the department's Landscape Lecture Series. Speaker Bio: Ifeoma is an experienced Urban Designer & Strategist with a proven track record in transforming urban...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series: Spring 2021 Most farming communities in Pakistan are comprised of small landholders with limited access to literacy, emergency assets, climate change information and linkages with...
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Thomas R. Porter (Sakokwenionkwas, meaning “The One Who Wins”) is the spokesperson and spiritual leader of the Mohawk Community of Kanatsiohareke (Ga na jo ha lay gay) in the Mohawk Valley near Fonda, New York, which he founded in 1993. He is a...
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Development Sociology field seminar While the colonial and contemporary agrarian economy of Bengal’s Himalayan foothills is most often associated with the tea plantations of Darjeeling and the Dooars, the small farms of nearby Kalimpong were...
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El Programa de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agrícolas de la Universidad de Cornell y la clínica Finger Lakes Community Health está organizando los siguientes dos eventos virtuales gratuitos (uno en inglés y el otro en español) con el Dr. Canario y...
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The Cornell Farmworker Program and Finger Lakes Community Health co-sponsor two free webinars (one in English and another in Spanish) with Dr. José Canario, and Ellen Hey, NP. We invite you to this one-hour English webinar to discuss the...
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March 10, 2021 Hear from a Cornell Cooperative Extension educator, a food service director, a high school teacher, and a non-profit about how they have continued to engage students in meaningful programming despite pandemic challenges. Please...
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