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Cornell's Bruce Lewenstein presents on National Research Council findings
Outreach programs solve real-world problems by linking people to Cornell's rich resources. Students, faculty, and staff share their expertise and energy with schools, businesses, government, community organizations, individuals, and families.
In New York State and around the world, see how Cornell programs are making a difference. ![]()
Cornell scientists have enlisted kids in a nationwide hunt for ladybugs. Photos sent in will help them understand why some, like New York's nine-spotted ladybug, have become extremely rare while others have flourished.
Hundreds of Cornell students volunteer each year for the Public Service Center's annual day of community service in Ithaca
Cornell professor and student design solar-powered dress that can charge a phone
Outreach manifests Cornell's mission as the land grant university for New York State.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is a key outreach system with an extensive local presence.
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