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689 entries

Person

Sarah Sachs

Engaged Faculty Fellow
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Science and Technology Studies

Programs

Engaged Faculty Fellowship Program

Team

Theater and Family Planning among Nigeria’s Displaced Persons

College of Arts and Sciences; Graduate School

Elaigwu Ameh

Debra Castillo

National Emergency Management Agency

Project

Theater and Family Planning among Nigeria’s Displaced Persons

College of Arts and Sciences; Graduate School

Using theater to understand the overlooked importance of men's role in family planning decision-making among internally displaced persons in Nigeria

Team

Community-Based Indigo

College of Human Ecology; Graduate School

Kelsie Doty

Denise Green

Stony Creek Colors

Project

Community-Based Indigo

College of Human Ecology; Graduate School

Creating videos to communicate why and how to use natural textile dyes

Person

New York State Government

Team

Socially Engaged Art and Indigenous, Urban and Environmental Histories

College of Architecture, Art and Planning; College of Arts and Sciences

Jennifer Minner

Jolene Rickard

Maria Park

Jeffrey Chusid

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Project

Socially Engaged Art and Indigenous, Urban and Environmental Histories

College of Architecture, Art and Planning; College of Arts and Sciences

Providing the opportunity for cultural exchange among an Aboriginal Australian artist, members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Cornell community

Team

Yucatec Maya Beekeeping and Sustainable Livelihoods

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Graduate School

Ted Lawrence

Richard Stedman

Stephen Morreale

X-kumil

Project

Yucatec Maya Beekeeping and Sustainable Livelihoods

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Graduate School

Working with Yucatec Maya communities to reclaim the forgotten skill of native beekeeping as a traditional livelihood and developing ways for the Maya to adapt to economic globalization.

Team

Community-Engaged Learning Theory in Local and Global Health

College of Human Ecology; College of Veterinary Medicine

Gen Meredith

Jeanne Moseley

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County

Project

Community-Engaged Learning Theory in Local and Global Health

College of Human Ecology; College of Veterinary Medicine

Funding travel to a conference roundtable on developing mutually beneficial community partnerships in the global and public health fields

Team

Enhancing Community Media

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; SC Johnson College of Business

Bruce Lewenstein

Lauren Chambliss

Garrick Blalock

Cornell Daily Sun

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Enhancing Community Media

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; SC Johnson College of Business

Linking students with an emerging community news exchange to produce high-quality, comprehensive reporting on key issues throughout Tompkins County.

Project

United Nations’ Voices of African Mothers

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Collaborating with partners in Ghana on sex education, including teen-pregnancy prevention, HIV/AIDS transmission and gender discrimination

Team

Africana

College of Arts and Sciences

Gerard Aching

Oneka LaBennett

Noliwe Rooks

CaribBEING

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Africana

College of Arts and Sciences

The creation of capstone experiences in community-engaged learning, leadership development and exploration of professional opportunities at the Africana Studies and Research Center.

Team

Latina/o Studies Program

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; College of Arts and Sciences

Sofia Villenas

Debra Castillo

Maria Cristina Garcia

Ella Diaz

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Latina/o Studies Program

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; College of Arts and Sciences

The consolidation of the Latina/o Studies Program curriculum with explicit pathways to engaged learning and research, supported by new and enhanced partnerships.

Team

Tick-borne Disease Education in Summer Camps

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; College of Veterinary Medicine

Caroline Yancey

Myranda Baumbartner MPH ’20

Elsbeth Kane MPH ’20

Emily Mader

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Project

Tick-borne Disease Education in Summer Camps

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; College of Veterinary Medicine

Promoting evidence-based disease prevention strategies at the Hidden Valley 4-H camp in Schuyler County

Team

A Lethal Legacy

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; College of Arts and Sciences

Nelson Hairston

Richard Stedman

Elizabeth Yardley ’19

Project

A Lethal Legacy

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; College of Arts and Sciences

Understanding the diverse stakeholders concerned with harmful algal blooms in a New York lake

Team

Communicating Science Clearly

College of Arts and Sciences

Melissa A. Hines

Itai Cohen

Kyle M. Shen

Nevjinder Singhota

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Project

Communicating Science Clearly

College of Arts and Sciences

An advanced bootcamp teaching students to communicate scientific concepts to audiences at all levels, from kindergarten through specialist.

Person

Rui Maki ’20

College of Human Ecology

Programs

Engaged Ambassadors Certificate in Community-Engaged Leadership

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