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Conservation and Development: How Indigenous Communities Can Respond to Climate Change and Natural Disasters

By Gayatri Sitaraman | February 28, 2020

How do social conditions play a role in our rapidly changing environment? Prof. Shorna Allred, natural resources, focuses her research on conservation social science, in which she studies the social implications of climate change mitigation and resilience against natural disasters.

development

Surge in Ithaca Development Makes Showing at Planning and Development Board Meeting

By Ari Dubow and Asha Patt | February 27, 2020

Ithaca’s Planning and Development board met to discuss seven major development projects.

the haunt

The Haunt to Relocate As Waterfront Development Readies for Ground-Breaking

By Liam Galey and Ari Dubow | February 14, 2020

The Haunt, one of Ithaca’s prominent music venues, will be relocating by September 2021, as the city makes way for new development, City Harbor. Despite the move, businesses in the surrounding area don’t anticipate any negative impacts.

Ithaca Waterfront

Ithaca, Developers Prepare for Ambitious Waterfront Housing Complex

By Ari Dubow | February 2, 2020

Originally Cayuga Nation land, Ithaca’s waterfront will now be home to a 158,000 square foot housing complex, fit with a promenade, parks and dock space.

community

New Initiative ‘West 6.0’ to Expand Living and Learning Spaces on West Campus

By Michael Overmeer | February 18, 2019

Cornell students and faculty are working to develop the unused plots of land on West Campus, making headway on West Campus’ efforts to expand living and learning amongst Cornell’s residences.

development

Cornell Partners With Harvard to Improve Rural Schools

By Emma Rosenbaum | February 18, 2019

Despite the fact that more than 46 million Americans live in nonmetropolitan areas, rural students and schools receive little attention in either policy or academia, Sipple said.

College of Human Ecology

Undocumented Latino Immigrant Families Are Complex, According to New Cornell Research

By Anyi Cheng | February 15, 2019

Undocumented Latino immigrants have more complex living arrangements and less stable family structures than documented immigrants, a new study conducted by professors in the College of Human Ecology found.

collegetown

Common Council Douses Nines Designation, Clearing Way for Development

By Sarah Skinner | June 7, 2018

The council was split 5-5 before Mayor Svante Myrick ’09 broke the tie with a vote of no.

collegetown

College Avenue Development Moves Ahead Despite Fire Safety, Property Line Concerns

By Sarah Skinner | February 28, 2018

The approved plan aims to construct two new housing buildings located at 119 to 125 College Avenue.

Cascadilla Creek

Land Aside Inlet Purchased for $4.2 Million

By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs | November 26, 2017

A construction company purchased land next to The Haunt for $4.2 million, although it is not clear what is planned for the location.

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