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Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, delivers the Iscol Family Program for Leadership Development in Public Service Lecture.
National award for leadership goes to Broome County 4-H’er
When Asia Ambler joined the Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Broome County’s Community Improvement Through Youth (CITY) Project at age 14, she was struggling to feel accepted in school. She grew and thrived in the program, learning how to communicate better and eventually lead community projects.
Whitlock article surpasses 1,000 citations
A research paper about non-suicidal self-injury, with BCTR research scientist Janis Whitlock as lead author, has been cited by more than 1,000 other research papers – a rare occurrence that indicates the broad impact of Whitlock’s work.
Solitary confinement heightens post-incarceration death risk
Solitary confinement, even for just a few days, may significantly increase inmates’ risk of death after serving their sentences, new Cornell research shows.