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Sarah Sachs
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Engaged Faculty Fellowship ProgramProject
Theater and Family Planning among Nigeria’s Displaced Persons
Using theater to understand the overlooked importance of men's role in family planning decision-making among internally displaced persons in Nigeria
Creating videos to communicate why and how to use natural textile dyes
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Socially Engaged Art and Indigenous, Urban and Environmental Histories
Providing the opportunity for cultural exchange among an Aboriginal Australian artist, members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Cornell community
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Yucatec Maya Beekeeping and Sustainable Livelihoods
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.
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Community-Engaged Learning Theory in Local and Global Health
Funding travel to a conference roundtable on developing mutually beneficial community partnerships in the global and public health fields
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Enhancing Community Media
Linking students with an emerging community news exchange to produce high-quality, comprehensive reporting on key issues throughout Tompkins County.
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United Nations’ Voices of African Mothers
Collaborating with partners in Ghana on sex education, including teen-pregnancy prevention, HIV/AIDS transmission and gender discrimination
The creation of capstone experiences in community-engaged learning, leadership development and exploration of professional opportunities at the Africana Studies and Research Center.
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Latina/o Studies Program
The consolidation of the Latina/o Studies Program curriculum with explicit pathways to engaged learning and research, supported by new and enhanced partnerships.
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Tick-borne Disease Education in Summer Camps
Promoting evidence-based disease prevention strategies at the Hidden Valley 4-H camp in Schuyler County
Understanding the diverse stakeholders concerned with harmful algal blooms in a New York lake
An advanced bootcamp teaching students to communicate scientific concepts to audiences at all levels, from kindergarten through specialist.