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John W Sipple
About John W. Sipple is a professor and researcher who studies how public schools and communities adapt to different policies and challenges. He is interested in how these changes affect the quality and fairness of education for students from diverse backgrounds and locations. He has vast experience working with the State of New York, rural...
Professional Affiliation
… all they learned during their Fellowship — academic courses, leadership workshops, and many opportunities to …
Martha Ann Mutschler-Chu
I am a tomato breeder working, currently focused on transfer of resistances to biotic stresses, to reduce damage/loss of crop, while reducing use of fungicides, copper sprays, and pesticides. This allies with the development of IPM, of sustainable agriculture and of use of biological controls.
Frequently asked questions about bird flu in New York state
News
- Cornell Cooperative Extension
- Animals
- Food
Internship Program
… of 4-H youth and families, and development of training courses/games and outreach materials for use throughout the …
NRE Seminar Series
… researcher. Now as a full professor he offers courses for undergraduate students (Biogeography, … value and impact of integrating art in environmental field courses, how art deepens a sense of place, and co-benefits of …
Community Flood Watch Project engages residents in reporting and mitigation
Multimedia
News
- Cornell Cooperative Extension
- New York Sea Grant Institute
- Environment
- Climate Change
Mary Jo Dudley
About Mary Jo Dudley is the Director of the Cornell Farmworker Program (a collaborative effort of CALS, CHE and CCE), and a faculty member of the Department of Global Development. She has extensive research interests in immigrant workers, farmworkers, US-Latin American relations, migration from Latin America to the US, and immigrant communities in...
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