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Arthur T DeGaetano
Biography Art DeGaetano received an interdisciplinary Ph.D. focusing on Climatology and Horticulture from Rutgers University in 1989. He was an assistant professor in the Department of Meteorology at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City, South Dakota until 2001. Art began his career at Cornell in 2001 as a research...
Jennifer DeRosa
Jennifer DeRosa started with Cornell University in 2001 in the central career office as the Assistant Director of Employer & Alumni Relations. She transitioned to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Career Development Team in 2009. Her roles include career, pre-health, and pre-law advising for CALS students and alumni; providing academic...
Shawna Alling
Shawna began her career at Cornell in 2007 in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) as the college Course Coordinator. In her current role as the Director of Credit, Conferral, and Compliance/College Registrar, she and her team help maintain college student records, evaluate non-Cornell (transfer) credit, confer degrees, and also...
John Putnam
In his role as a Cornell AES greenhouse grower, John primarily supports research projects and manages crop production for Plant Science department courses, ensuring plants are ready to meet the needs of hands-on learning. He brings five years of experience from the Seeley-Mudd greenhouses, where he worked with Ecology and Evolutionary Biology...
Nicholas Luongo
Institute for Food Safety at Cornell University Mr. Nicholas Luongo has twelve years of experience working in marketing and public relations. As a designer, he has worked on in-house marketing teams, and also in an agency setting. He is well-versed in both print and digital mediums, having worked on projects ranging from print publications to...
Parfait Martial Eloundou-Enyegue
About Parfait Martial Eloundou-Enyegue's research agenda broadly addresses the interrelationships between population, social change, and sustainable development. Under this general theme, his current projects study the effects of contemporary demographic changes on global inequality, education, youth employment, health, food security and internal...
Adam Wild
Adam Wild is a specialist with the Cornell Maple Program, Director of Cornell University's Uihlein Maple Research Forest in Lake Placid, NY, and overall maple enthusiast. Cornell’s Uihlein Maple Research Forest is a 350-acre forest within the high-peaks region of the Adirondack Park dedicated to applied research and education for the maple industry...
Natalie Cápiro
Dr. Natalie Cápiro is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering and a graduate field faculty member in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. She was previously an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and held an adjunct appointment...
Michael Basedow
Mike is a tree fruit specialist with the Cornell Cooperative Extension Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture Program (ENYCHP). Mike delivers educational programming and conducts applied research relevant to orchards across the Eastern New York region, primarily in the areas of cultural orchard practices and pest management. He also teaches an...
Elisabeth A. Hodgdon
Elisabeth assists diversified vegetable and berry growers in the North Country and beyond with production and food safety issues as part of her role with the Cornell Cooperative Extension Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture Program. Prior to joining Cornell, Elisabeth gained experience in crop production through working on her family’s farm...
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