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Finger Lakes Community College will celebrate Women’s History Month on Wednesday, March 10, with a virtual talk exploring the life of a local suffragist and scientist whose discoveries laid the foundation for climate research. Eunice Foote...
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Cornell AgriTech DEI Committee Seminar Learn about Cornell's historical and contemporary entanglements with the dispossession of Indigenous peoples, including both local actions and the continent-wide effects of the Morrill Land Grant College...
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This year’s New York Certified Organic (NYCO) meetings will be held via Zoom. We will keep the same days as we have had for the past 28 years for the discussion based meetings, the second Tuesday of January, February, and March. We will start at...
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Iroquois Nationals Development Group is a nonprofit whose mission is to “To prepare our Haudenosaunee and Indigenous youth for international competition, raise awareness of the traditional and cultural aspects of the game of lacrosse, and expose...
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The annual Dairy Discovery program provides New York youth with fun, science-oriented learning experiences on dairy production and management topics aimed at youth 14 to 19 years of age. This year, we are offering a virtual workshop each...
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The Department of Landscape Architecture is proud to welcome Gonzalo Cruz to present at the department's Landscape Lecture Series. Speaker Bio: Gonzalo Cruz's diverse professional accomplishments are rooted in his interdisciplinary background...
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March 3, 2021 Food Service Directors from two School Food Authorities shared how they have continued to serve and promote local foods, and strategies for procuring local products within their budgetary constraints. Headwater Food Hub also shared...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series: Spring 2021 Before COVID-19, several African economies were fast growing, with high levels of Foreign Direct investment. Much like the rest of the world, African economies were hit hard...
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B.E.V. NY is New York's annual conference for the grape and wine industry, combining the resources of Cornell's Extension Enology Lab, the Finger Lakes Grape Program, and the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management.
Webinar
The second in our series of Adaptive Approaches to Diversifying Extension webinars is open to all CALS faculty. Speakers include Chelsea Specht and Eduardo Gonzalez, Jr. Chelsea Specht is the Associate Dean for Diversity & Inclusion and Barbara...
Author of “Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors,” Dr. Carolyn Finney, will share her work on African Americans and environmental issues to consider this moment of racial reckoning and...
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Dr. Angela Enno is the multicultural specialist and senior staff therapist at Northern Arizona University. Her areas of research focus on LGBTQ+ people of color and on Native American & Latinx students in STEM fields. Join us for an engaging...
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Sarayaku’s Kichwa communities were central to Ecuador’s first National Indigenous Uprising in 1990 and are at the forefront of indigenous rights mobilization. Come listen to four leaders from Sarayaku's indigenous communities and learn more...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series: Spring 2021 Community forestry programs in Nepal have been incredibly successful in terms of carbon sequestration, reforestation, and localized environmental conservation practices. The...
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Perspectives in International Development Seminar Series: Spring 2021 Most farmers in sub-Saharan Africa work with limited access to productivity enhancing technologies, formal markets and affordable financing. This makes them especially...
Webinar
Join the conversation: #SaferScience As a result of identity prejudice, certain individuals are more vulnerable to conflict and violence when they are performing scientific work in the field. To help create change and best practices, everyone...
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There were many challenges to teaching on-line during the fall semester. The CALS Committee in Support of Teaching and Learning talked to students and surveyed faculty to develop our list of “Top 10 Challenges to On-Line Teaching.” Join a zoom...
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Join experts in Global Development at the #GLAG21: Taking Action conference as they discuss the importance and best practices for promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in global engagement. Speakers: Moderator: Dr. Maricelis Acevedo...
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Learn how racism affects all aspects of life, including but not limited to academia, science and medicine. Participants will broaden their knowledge of racism in these fields and strengthen their ability to communicate about these topics...
Webinar
This year’s New York Certified Organic (NYCO) meetings will be held via Zoom. We will keep the same days as we have had for the past 28 years for the discussion based meetings, the second Tuesday of January, February, and March. We will start at...
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