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Impact of Human Ecology Research

By: Staiano-Coico, Lisa | Human Ecology, April 2005 | Article details

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Impact of Human Ecology Research


Staiano-Coico, Lisa, Human Ecology


It is my great pleasure to provide you with the 2003-04 annual report of the New York State College of Human Ecology at Cornell University. In my first year as dean, the college has seen great progress toward the improvement of facilities, the recruitment of new faculty, and the strengthening of collaboration among our own departments as well as with other Cornell colleges, including the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. All of us here in Human Ecology are optimistic and enthusiastic about the year to come.

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I am also delighted that we have been able to "bundle" this year's annual report with a mini-issue of our own Human Ecology …

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