4-H youth glimpse campus life, possible career paths
The annual 4-H Career Explorations Conference – where 4-H members attend courses designed by various Cornell units and experience living on a college campus – welcomed nearly 250 young people from across New York state to Cornell June 27-29. “It means so much that so...
NYC faculty discuss equity, community ownership
Faculty in Cornell’s Action Research Collaborative (ARC) joined New York City and State policymakers and community members for ARC’s second symposium on June 22. The annual symposium is an opportunity for researchers, policymakers and community stakeholders to share...
CUCE-NYC Program Leader and class of ’72 Alumna, Jackie Davis-Manigaulte, PhD, receives Helen Bull Vandervort Alumni Achievement Award
Jackie Davis-Manigaulte ’72 serves as the Family and Youth Development Program Leader and Director of Community Relations for Cornell University Cooperative Extension’s NYC Programs (CUCE-NYC). She earned her B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies (CHE ’72), her...
Day of Gardening Kicks off Nutrition and Gardening Workshops at a Transitional Housing Facility in Queens, NY
On April 22nd, families living in a transitional housing facility in Queens, NY celebrated Earth Day and the launch of a new collaborative project between the Cornell Action Research Collaborative (ARC), Cornell University Cooperative Extension-New York City...
This Day of Giving, support CCE internships that connect Cornell students with hands-on learning opportunities.
Undergraduate students gain hands-on experience in community engagement and research-related opportunities through Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) internships. Summer interns based in New York City support projects like the Choose Health Action Teens (CHAT)...
Cornell expert leading effort to establish nutrition guidelines
Cornell nutrition expert Angela Odoms-Young will serve as the vice chair of the national 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC), which will review scientific evidence regarding federal nutrition programs and policies and provide nutritional guidelines for...
COVID Town Hall in the Bronx: “What We Have Seen, and What Does it Mean?”
CUCE-NYC is a partner on a nationwide Program to Alleviate National Disparities in Ethnic and Minority Immunizations in the Community (PANDEMIC) supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that connects cooperative extension educators with...
Tree of Life Center Partnership Awarded Robin Hood Foundation FUEL for 50 Phase Two Funding
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tree of Life Center Partnership Awarded Robin Hood Foundation FUEL for 50 Phase Two Funding—January 13, 2023 The Tree of Life Center Partnership, which includes Cornell University Cooperative Extension-NYC (CUCE-NYC), is receiving $250,000 to...
CUCE-NYC presents Enduring Partnership Award to Rev. Patrick O’Connor
On Dec. 16, Cornell University Cooperative Extension – New York City held their annual holiday gathering to celebrate the organization’s 2022 accomplishments. As part of the event, CUCE-NYC’s Executive Director, Jennifer Tiffany, presented Reverend Patrick O’Connor...
Tree of Life Center opens in Jamaica, Queens – a testament to community centered partnerships
On Friday over 100 community members, elected representatives, and members of the First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica gathered to celebrate the opening of the Tree of Life Center on 164th Street in Jamaica, Queens. The Tree of Life Center (TOLC) is a mixed-use...