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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: March 2007
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Friday, March 9, 2007. The Undergraduate Summer Research Internship. The Undergraduate Summer Research Internship offers Cornell students the opportunity to complete a paid internship with one of New York City's most innovative non-profit organizations or government agencies serving low-income children, families, and communities. Posted by Alex Kudryavtsev. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The goal of the Cornell Urban Scholars Program (CUSP). Richard Kiely, CUSP Director.
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: April 2007
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Saturday, April 28, 2007. The Cornell Urban Scholars Program (CUSP) is dedicated to supporting the efforts of New York City's most innovative non-profit organizations and local government agencies. To eliminate the fundamental causes of poverty. CUSP seeks to achieve this goal by encouraging Cornell's most talented students to pursue public service careers with organizations working with New York City's poorest children, families, and communities. Posted by Alex Kudryavtsev.
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: From Homework Help to Circus Arts
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Monday, July 2, 2007. From Homework Help to Circus Arts. Located on Hunts Point in the South Bronx, The Point is a nonprofit organization dedicated to community development, youth programming, and the arts. On Friday June 29th , the CUSP students visited The Point and learned about the after school and summer programming the center offers to elementary through teen-aged community members. Clicke here to see more pictures http:/ www.cusp-nyc-pictures.blogspot.com.
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: Ball Field Gets Put to a Better Use
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Tuesday, July 24, 2007. Ball Field Gets Put to a Better Use. The students had a hands on opportunity to learn about urban agriculture. They helped weed a vegetable patch, turn a hill of dirt into a flat area to plant in, and moved earth to into a flower bed. Hello This post is likeable, and your blog is very interesting, congratulations :-). I will add in my blogroll =). If possible gives a last there on my blog, it is about the OLED. March 31, 2008 at 6:49 AM. From Homewo...
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: Exercise your body, mind and spirit.
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Sunday, July 15, 2007. Exercise your body, mind and spirit. TRUCE fitness center is a part of the Harlem Children's Zone, non-profit, community-based organization that works to enhance the quality of life for children and families in Harlem. The center helps children and their families by hosting an after school and summer program that provides a safe environment for children to get involved in the community, receive homework help, and get exercise.
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: Harlem Renaissance Tour
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Saturday, July 7, 2007. CUSP Co-Director Ken Reardon led a bus tour through Harlem on Friday July 6th. Starting at 92nd street the bus stopped at St. John the Divine Church, Striver’s Row, Columbia University, and the Apollo Theatre. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The goal of the Cornell Urban Scholars Program (CUSP). Is to increase the number of Cornell graduates working with children, families, and communities in. Richard Kiely, CUSP Director.
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: Orientation
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Tuesday, June 5, 2007. June 2, 2007. New York City has a dynamic metro region that has a powerful impact over our workplaces. As part of the Urban Scholars orientation weekend students split into small groups and toured one of five major areas of Manhattan. These areas included Chinatown, Central Harlem, Upper East Side, SOHO, and Greenwich Village. And social dimensions by observing. The smells, sounds, and sights of the areas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: June 2007
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Monday, June 25, 2007. 8220;Hey Mr. Fortune! 8221; is a phrase that Barry Cambell hears when he walks down the Million Dollar Blocks in New York City. What the Cornell Urban Scholars learned on Friday June 22nd , was that Barry is an influential mentor at the Fortune Society, a prisoner re-entry program, and that the Million Dollar Blocks refer to the streets in New York City that fuel many of New York’s State Prisons. Monday, June 18, 2007. A New Look at New York. New Yor...
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program: Visit to Project Reach
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Cornell Urban Scholars Program. Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Visit to Project Reach. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The goal of the Cornell Urban Scholars Program (CUSP). Is to increase the number of Cornell graduates working with children, families, and communities in. S poorest neighborhoods. This blog host online collaboration among 50 CUSP scholars doing internship in NYC in summer 2007. Richard Kiely, CUSP Director. A New Look at New York. Visit to Project Reach.