NY FarmNet is celebrating 20 years of helping New York farmers. A new documentary features three farming families.
Inside CALS: FarmNet celebrates 20th anniversary
NY FarmNet has been helping New York farmers for 20 years and is looking to the future. On March 16, a new documentary about the outreach program will be shown.
Gramene database sows the seeds of genomics research
The Gramene database, which evolved from a database originally developed by Edyth Paul, has become a major resource for plant genomicists worldwide.
Bringing real-world science to New York classrooms
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program and Agriculture in the Classroom have teamed up to create a K–12 curriculum that builds awareness of environmentally conscious pest management approaches.
CALS launches new website
The recently launched CALS website features a fresh look, expanded information about the College, and robust architecture for further expansion.
Investigating agricultural pollution
A $1.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation will help a team led by two CALS researchers determine the impact of agricultural pollution.
From moguls slope to Libe Slope
Moguls skier Travis Mayer, a junior in Applied Economics and Management, retires after competing in his second Winter Olympics.
Setting their sights: CALS researchers listed as "highly cited"
Sixteen researchers from CALS are among the 50 from Cornell University who made the list compiled by ISIHighlyCited.com.
IPCALS + Peace Corps: An education like no other
Christian Sanders, M.P.S. '05, and Taylor McLean reflect on their experiences in the Peace Corps as part of a special master's of professional studies program.
Preproposal submissions up for Federal Formula Funding
The open period to submit preproposals for 2006–07 federal formula funding ended with a significantly higher number of preproposals submitted.