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The Midtown Utica Community Center (MUCC) is deeply rooted in Utica’s rich history of embracing immigrants and refugees. MUCC creates a multicultural, refugee-friendly environment and offers a diverse range of services such as; academic support through English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) education, citizenship classes, after-school programs, college readiness workshops, arts and cultural activities promoting cross-cultural understanding and connection within the community. This summer, I worked at MUCC and contributed to its mission by working as a grant writer and assisting in teaching an Adult Learning English course (ALE/ESL) at BOCES.September 11, 2024
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As an Upstate Institute Field School Fellow, this summer I had the opportunity to work with Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Central New York Regional Field Crop Specialist. Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) provides a variety of important services for local communities including regional agricultural programs, outreach and education, insect pest monitoring, plant variety trials, as well as other agricultural and sustainability-related initiatives.September 10, 2024
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BRiDGES, or the Madison County Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Inc. (MCCASA), started in 1985 in Oneida, NY, to tackle the rising issues of alcohol and drug use among adolescents. This summer, my focus at BRiDGES has been on gathering and analyzing data from various sources, like the Madison County TAP survey, community surveys on alcohol and marijuana, and the New York State Youth Risk Behavior Survey.September 10, 2024
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For 10 weeks this summer I had the amazing opportunity to work with the Young Scholars Liberty Partnership Program researching the impact of internship experiences on high school students and recent high school graduates. The Young Scholars Liberty Partnership Program was founded in 1993 through a collaborative effort between Utica University and the Utica City School District. The program was created to address the low graduation rates and encourage students to pursue higher education.September 10, 2024
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Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) is a community-oriented organization committed to promoting economic vitality, ecological sustainability, and social well-being. CCE, which has extension offices in every county of New York state, enhances community resilience and prosperity statewide by bridging the research of Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) and the College of Human Ecology with the public. This summer, I worked with the CCE Madison County office in Morrisville, which offers programs tailored to local needs, such as agricultural education, 4-H youth development, rural health, and economic development.September 10, 2024
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Everyone knows the system of a one-room schoolhouse: One teacher catering to the needs of all students, making sure they are fed, taught, and nurtured. Saranac Lake Community School incorporates the individual attention of one-room schoolhouses to meet the needs of a 21st century education.September 10, 2024