Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE)
extension divisionpeople
headed by
- Dillard, Helene R | Associate Dean
faculty administrative appointments
- Dillard, Helene R | Associate Dean
- Watkins, Christopher Brian | Professor
faculty members
- Dillard, Helene R | Associate Dean
academic staff
- Abend, Ellen L | Extension Associate
- Applebee, Glenn J | Assoc Dir Coop Ext
- Balbian, David R | Extension Associate
- Bornt, Charles D. | Extension Associate
- Breth, Deborah I | Area Ext Educator - LOF IPM, T
- Creasap, Jodi Elizabeth | Ph.D.
- Degni, Janice G. | Area Field Crops Specialist
- DeMarree, Alison M | Area Ext Educator/Production E
- Duttweiler, Michael Wayne | Asst. Dir, Program and Profess
- Eshelman, Barbara Jane | Human Resource Manager
- Ganoe, Kevin H | Extension Associate
- Gonzalez Jr, Eduardo | Extension Associate
- Hadad, Robert G. | CALS Coop Ext. Area Vegetable
- Hoepting, Christine Anne | Extension Vegetable Specialist
- Howe, Rodney Louis | Senior Extension Associate
- Iungerman, Kevin A | Extension Associate
- Kahlke, Craig J | Area Specialist-Fruit Quality
- Kikkert, Julie R | Extension Associate
- Martinson, Timothy E. | Senior Extension Associate
- McDermott, Laura Griffen | Extension Vegetable Specialist
- Miranda Sazo, Mario R. | Extension Associate
- Reid, Judson Edward | Extension Associate
- Schirmer, Barbara K | Assistant Director, 4-H Youth
- Swanson, Josephine Anne | Senior Extension Associate
- Walter-Peterson, Hans C. | Viticulture Extension Speciali
affiliations
has affiliated organization
- College of Veterinary Medicine | Cornell college
- Cornell Cooperative Extension New York City (CUCE-NYC) | extension program unit
- Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station (CUAES) | research and extension institute
- New York Sea Grant (NYSG) | research and extension institute
- New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (NYS IPM) | research and extension institute
- Small Farms Program | applied research and extension education program
organizational affiliate of
- College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) | Cornell college
- College of Human Ecology (CHE) | Cornell college
- Cornell Farmworker Program | extension program unit
programs & activities
impact statements
- Advancing Youth Development Program | 2006 Impact statement
- Advancing Youth Development Program | 2007 Impact statement
- Celebrate Urban Birds-NYC! | 2007 Impact statement
- Community organizations share experiences and resources for adapting to changing demographics | 2004 Impact statement
- Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development Program | 2006 Impact statement
- Cornell Migrant Program Leadership Transition | 2004 Impact statement
- Cornell University Economic Development Administration Center | 2004 Impact statement
- Educating farmers on small-scale farming operations | 2006 Impact statement
- Forage Exchange Project | 2006 Impact statement
- Garden Mosaics: Growing Communities | 2007 Impact statement
- Garden Mosaics and Urban Agriculture | 2006 Impact statement
- Helping new Cornell Cooperative Extension executive directors to quickly and effectively attain proficiency in critical aspects of their positions | 2006 Impact statement
- Hydroponics Learning Model | 2006 Impact statement
- Hydroponics Learning Model | 2007 Impact statement
- Initiative strengthens extension program development across New York State | 2005 Impact statement
- Island Explorers | 2007 Impact statement
- Managing pod molds on snap beans | 2004 Impact statement
- Managing pod molds on snap beans | 2005 Impact statement
- New York City 4-H Youth Development: "Youth Voice" | 2006 Impact statement
- New York City 4-H Youth Development: "Youth Voice" | 2006 Impact statement
- New York City 4-H Youth Development: “Youth Voice” | 2007 Impact statement
- New York City Cornell Cooperative Extension Program Leadership Transition. | 2004 Impact statement
- New York City Cornell Cooperative Extension Program Leadership Transition. | 2005 Impact statement
- NYC CYFAR Community Improvement Through Youth (CITY) Project | 2007 Impact statement
- Professional development of CCE Association executive directors | 2005 Impact statement
- Risk management and human resource administration for the state extension system | 2005 Impact statement
- Risk management and human resource administration for the state extension system | 2004 Impact statement
- Rural Visioning Project uses extension, outreach, and applied research to help New York communities | 2006 Impact statement
- Rural Visioning Project uses extension, outreach, and applied research to help New York communities | 2005 Impact statement
- Spray timing and brush removal to reduce injury to grapevines by grape cane borer | 2004 Impact statement
- Urban silviculture: improving urban residents` health with trees | 2006 Impact statement
- Volunteer invovlement policy | 2005 Impact statement
- Water quality trading | 2004 Impact statement
The Cornell Cooperative Extension educational system enables people to improve their lives and communities through partnerships that put experience and research knowledge to work. CCE operates in all 57 New York State Counties, plus New York City.
Mission Statement
The Cornell Cooperative Extension educational system enables people to improve their lives and communities through partnerships that put experience and research knowledge to work.
Cornell Cooperative Extension...
- builds partnerships and coalitions with individuals, communities, organizations, government agencies, and businesses around issues of mutual concern;
- develops local leaders who use CCE knowledge to inform decisions; promotes youth development through 4-H clubs and other experiences;
- strives to help participants make informed choices using the best knowledge available;
- connects learners with educational resources found in locations throughout the world;
- consults with individuals and groups on multiple topics;
- provides resources via technologies such as the World Wide Web, satellite, and compressed video.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is a partnership involving...
- 412 extension educators located in every county in New York State;
- 245 faculty and staff in Cornell's New York State Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Human Ecology, and Veterinary Medicine;
- 50,000 volunteers participating in both program and organizational leadership;
- 103 land-grant institutions across the United States;
- statewide and community agencies, organizations, and businesses; New York State's people.