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and Director of CCE. The AD for A&FS provides primary academic leadership and management for the CCE Regional Ag and Food System program, which consists currently of 10 Regional teams, 100+ Cornell
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study and align with students’ academic and professional goals. Monitor student progress, provide guidance and resources, and communicate any concerns to the Program Director. Manage teaching materials
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Computer Science Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Administration Bio and Envir Engineering CALS Cooperative Extension Adm CALS Nutritional Science Communication Ecology
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analysis of moderately complex data; may research, tabulate, graph and map moderately complex data; write computer programs and/or plan the interface among two or more computerized systems involved in
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University Agricultural Experiment Station (Cornell AES) is vital to New York state agriculture and food security. We contribute to healthy and resilient communities, and improve the lives and well-being
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aligned with organizational objectives Oversee enterprise-wide Salesforce administration and governance Direct user access management strategies, including security protocols, third-party integration
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facilities, it hosts numerous important events and meetings. The Statler Hotel is committed to excellence in service and hospitality education, making it a cornerstone of Cornell's hospitality program. While
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. Knowledge of and experience with basic computer programs including Word, Excel, and email. Ability to keep the equipment, materials, and lab organized. Willingness to work flexible hours in the lab and off
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This Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention (SNAP-Ed) Bilingual Nutrition Educator will primarily be responsible for the delivery of established SNAP-Ed
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cadre of trainees at the Center including those supported by the NIH T32 AIPrN training program. The program is designed to train the next generation of scientists and build a workforce equipped with