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The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (NYSAES) at Geneva, Ontario County, New York State, is an agricultural experiment station operated by the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. In August 2018, the station was rebranded as Cornell AgriTech, [1] but its official name remains unchanged. [2]
The New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University [1] (CALS or Ag School) is one of Cornell University's four statutory colleges, [2] [3] and is the only agricultural college in the Ivy League.
The expansion provided studio and laboratory space for faculty and students. In 2003, Dean Patsy Brannon presided over the completion of a west wing addition to MVR Hall, providing space for the Division of Nutritional Sciences, including a human metabolic research unit as well as an interactive distance-learning classroom. [23]
This is an introduction to the science of wine course. This course stresses activities, not lectures and counts as a written expression course for the Agriculture & Life Sciences college at Cornell. Students spend time in the winery and lab, but spend a good deal of time practicing writing about enology & wine for different audiences.
Benjamin Z. Houlton is an environmental scientist and the Ronald. P. Lynch Dean of the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. [1] Previously he served as the director of the John Muir Institute of the Environment at University of California, Davis [2]
BioG1103-1104 Biological Sciences Laboratory course was a two-semester, two-credit course. BioG1103 was offered in the spring, while 1104 was offered in the fall. [7] BioG1500 This course was first offered in Fall 2010. [8] It is a one semester course, offered in the Fall, Spring and Summer for 2 credits.
Amy McCune (Professor) — evolutionary biologist and Senior Associate Dean of the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Justin T. Moore (Professor 2007-) — a set theorist and logician, known for his solution to the problem of constructing an L-space.; recipient of the "Young Scholar's Competition" award in 2006, in Vienna, Austria.
Mario Herrero (born 2 March 1967) is a professor of sustainable food systems and global change in the Cornell CALS Department of Global Development. He is also the director of Food Systems & Global Change, a Cornell Atkinson Scholar, and a Nancy and Peter Meinig Family Investigator in the Life Sciences.