Extension program expands students’ career visions

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Rory Wang, a Ph.D. candidate in food microbiology, was curious about what researchers at Cornell AgriTech do with their apple, pumpkin, broccoli and berry harvests, and whether they would be willing to donate the crops to local food banks. “I...
  • Cornell AgriTech
Rory Wang presents about produce safety.

New student hub honors beloved professor Daniel Sisler

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The hub honors Daniel G. Sisler, Ph.D. ’62, who was an inspiring teacher, beloved mentor and world-renowned hunger fighter who touched the lives of over 12,000 students during his 34-year career in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life...
  • Global Development Section
  • Global Development
Four students seated in the Daniel G. Sisler Global Development Student Hub

CALS ACE continues Inclusive Leadership Series this fall

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The next event, “Working in Diverse Teams,” will focus on developing interpersonal skills to work productively and collegially with individuals with different identities and life experiences. It will be held Oct.18 from 1:30-3 p.m. in the CALS...
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Cultivating future agricultural leaders at Cornell Orchards

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For Andrew James ’26, it all started with one not-so-giant peach. Growing up in Dallas, TX, most of the yards in James’ neighborhood were made up of Bermuda grass, but James’ dad, Dustin James ’97, decided to try planting a peach tree. “There...
  • Cornell Orchards
  • Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Horticulture
Greg Peck and a student are inspecting apples at the orchards

Harvest Cornell’s Hidden Gems

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If you’re searching for a slice of calm during the early school months at Cornell, I’ve got the perfect remedy: October. Think back to the first week of the month—the crisp weather, fall events, and vibrant orange leaves. While fall is beautiful...
  • Dilmun Hill Student Farm
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Plant geneticist Edward Buckler wins 2025 McClintock Prize

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Edward Buckler, a plant geneticist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and an adjunct professor in the School of Integrative Plant Science, has been awarded the 2025 Barbara McClintock Prize for Plant Genetics and Genome Studies...
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Plant Breeding and Genetics Section
  • Plants
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A hands-on approach to the farm of the future

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Farming can be hard and risky, but technology has the potential to change that. With the help of data generated by devices such as wearable livestock sensors, drones and video cameras, farms can become more efficient and productive, said Dr...
  • PRO-DAIRY
  • Animal Science
  • Digital Agriculture
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COMM Updates - 10/09/2024

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Conferences In collaboration with colleagues from Cornell’s Center for Research on Programmable Plant Systems, graduate student Sohinee Bera presented at the Programmable Plants for a Sustainable Future conference. The conference was part of the...
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Nutrition is everyone’s business: The 2024 Dale E. Bauman Lecture

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Andrew Bremer, Director of the NIH Office of Nutrition Research, delivered the 2024 Dale E. Bauman Lecture titled “Nutrition is Everyone’s Business.” In his presentation, Bremer emphasized the critical role of nutrition in public health and...
  • PRO-DAIRY
  • Animal Science
  • Food Science
  • Nutritional Sciences
  • Health + Nutrition
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22nd Annual "Day in the Life of the Hudson and Harbor"

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Article written and released originally by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. On Thursday, Oct. 10, shorefronts along the Hudson River Estuary and the piers of New York Harbor will be busy with activity as thousands of...
  • New York State Water Resources Institute
Photograph of three young women smiling holding clear scientific water gauges with a harbor in the background.