Students.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Engaging research/engaging Cornell: Graduate students, public engagement, and the land grant mission of Cornell University/ by John Armstrong, Todd Dickey, Justine Lindemann, and Melissa Rosario
This report presents findings from a study conducted by four graduate student members of the Cornell Participatory Action Research Network on the efforts of their peers to do engaged research at Cornell.
Mayor's Ad Hoc Committee on the Collegetown Disorder. Records
Letters and draft reports of the Committee's findings and recommendations. Includes "An Examination of the Events of May 13, 1972" by Mary Beth Norton; letters to the Committee from the chairman, Matthew F. McHugh; and clippings from the ITHACA JOURNAL covering the committee's work. Also, tape recordings of hearings held to investigate the event, including a statement by then Mayor Edward J. Conley.
Robert Mower papers
Includes lecture notes and lab workbooks for courses taught.
Tompkins County public schools student diaries
Two-week diaries kept by seventh-grade Boynton Junior High School (Ithaca, New York) social studies students of Mrs. Heather Begent after having read selections in WHAT THEY WROTE. Also diaries kept by seventh-grade students at Lansing Middle School in May 1984.