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4-H Programs Spark New York Youth To Pursue STEM Careers And Higher Education
HomeNEWS4-H Programs Spark New York Youth To Pursue STEM Careers And Higher Education

4-H Programs Spark New York Youth To Pursue STEM Careers And Higher Education

November 2, 2015NEWS4-H, Cornell Cooperative Extension, CUCE-NYC, education, engineering, math, mentoring, New York City, positive youth development, science, STEM, youth development

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Cornell University Cooperative Extension-NYC (CUCE-NYC) engages NYC communities in experiential learning opportunities. CUCE-NYC’s programs are the fruit of a long-standing partnership of Cornell Cooperative Extension, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the College of Human Ecology to support extension education in NYC.

Key objectives of CUCE-NYC’s research and outreach programs include creating strong secure food systems and promoting healthy human development.

CUCE-NYC offers programs in Nutrition & Health, Family & Youth Development, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. CUCE-NYC engages Cornell programs, students and faculty to partner with NYC communities in generating, using and translating cutting edge research.

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