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- Agroforestry Resource Center
- The Center works to sustain the rural, working landscape of forest and farms in the Catskill Mountain/Hudson Valley Region.
- CUSP Graduate Research Fellowship
- CUSP is a social justice internship program that pays and houses Cornell's students to work in non-profit organizations in NYC.
- CaRDI Research & Policy Brief Series
- CaRDI produces 2-page briefs on policy relevant community development issues in NYS. Series can be accessed at card.cornell.edu
- Cornell Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Youth Education Program
- This program helps students and their teachers develop the ability to critically analyze environmental and resource management issues
- Cornell Plantations
- Cornell Plantations offers beautiful gardens, tours, hands-on workshops, special events, lectures and more.
- Cornell Science Inquiry Partnerships
- Free, downloadable curriculum resources for inquiry-based science teaching.
- Cornell Small Farms Program
- Our mission is to foster the sustainability of diverse, thriving small farms.
- Cornell Urban Scholars Program
- CUSP is a social justice internship program that pays and houses Cornell's students to work in non-profit organizations in NYC.
- Environmental Inquiry (EI)
- Environmental Inquiry is website and book series supporting student investigations in the environmental sciences.
- GIT Ahead: Teaching Science with Geospatial Technology
- Aims for high school students to see pathways to relevant, exciting, and high-demand careers using geospatial technologies.
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