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Big Red Adaptive Play and Design Re-Wires Toys for Accessibility
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The Big Red Adaptive Play and Design Initiative re-engineers toys and devices to boost their accessibility throughout Ithaca.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/public-service/)
The Big Red Adaptive Play and Design Initiative re-engineers toys and devices to boost their accessibility throughout Ithaca.
With a passion for serving the community, Natalia Urbas ’23 was awarded a $15,000 grant in honor of late President John F. Kennedy’s commitment to public service.
Recent graduate Tolani Yesufu ’21 won the 2021 Samuel Huntington Award, making her the sixth Cornellian in the history of the award to win.
Cosimo Fabrizio ’22, a Cornell student, criminal justice advocate, musician and entrepreneur, won the prestigious Truman scholarship.
Every year, one Cornell senior is awarded the John F. Kennedy Memorial Award, a $15,000 grant given to a student who best demonstrates the “dedication and idealism” of the “Kennedy Generation.”
On Oct. 27, over 500 Cornell students and faculty will step out into Ithaca and throughout Tompkins County to participate in the 27th annual Into the Streets, Cornell’s largest community service event.