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CCE of Saratoga County’s 4-H Animal Science programs use hands-on, research-based learning to support positive youth development through education in dairy, livestock, poultry, small animals, and
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Development. Cornell Architecture students and faculty benefit from the Material Practice Facilities in AAP and a world-renowned library collection, and participate in an expanded footprint that includes AAP
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If you love connecting with community partners, developing responsive, innovative youth and families programming, and working with volunteers and youth 5-19 years old, this is the job for you! Help
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enhance dairy cattle management and farm operations. Our mission is to translate cutting-edge computational research into practical, scalable solutions for modern dairy farms. We develop machine learning
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positive youth development principles in working with campers through communication, relationship development, respect for diversity, and involvement and engagement of youth Have the visual ability
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to the dining area and set up food service tables. Serve meals as directed. Clean service areas after meals and return unused food and materials to the kitchen. Set up and prepare the dining hall with supplies
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imaging can find unique opportunities for developing their clinical and research interests with the equine and exotics caseload within CUHA, as well as satellite equine referral hospital (Cornell Ruffian
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acts in a mentoring role to assist with the Junior Counselor’s development of skills Be able to observe camper behavior in daily life, respond verbally to health and safety concerns and work through and
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providing input and direction about strategies for working with specific children or the group. They also support the staff in developing and implementing fun, creative, engaging activities in their assigned
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classes Provide leadership and supervision for staff and campers during swimming programs Train additional camp staff in appropriate pool monitoring behaviors, including proper usage of the Buddy Board