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in New York, across the nation, and around the world. As one of the premier food science programs in the nation, we apply the principles of science and engineering to ensure the nutritional value
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comprehensive programs and services to support healthy, safe, and environmentally responsible practices for our world class faculty, staff, students and university community. EHS assists the campus community with
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ranked among the top programs for insect science in the world. Our cutting-edge research is leading to a better understanding of insect biology and diversity, to improve human and animal health and
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award-winning workplace for our health, wellbeing, and sustainability. Our benefits programs include comprehensive health care options, generous retirement contributions, access to wellness programs, and
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research practices, and long‑term data stewardship. This work may include helping plan and implement innovative research support models, as well as developing educational materials, events, and workshops
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include excellence, inclusion, engagement, community, and impact, which guide all programs and initiatives. Together, these elements drive the college's commitment to positively impacting society and
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Assist with implementing the approved plan for camper health and safety. Under the supervision of the Health Director, maintain campers' health records and medicines. Respond to camper and staff
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planning, designing, implementing, conducting, and analyzing experiments and/or research projects according to plan; conduct or supervise research experiments and provide preliminary analysis; plan and
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answers we seek focus on three overlapping concerns: natural and human systems; food, energy, and environmental resources; and social, physical, and economic well-being. As the only horticulture program in
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economic well-being. Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) provides the educational outreach functions for Cornell University’s role as New York State’s Land Grant University. The Cornell Vegetable Program