At the request of NYS county policymakers, our team compiled information on ways to support youth mental health.
Read MoreFaculty, staff, and students met virtually with New York State legislators to discuss policy-relevant research on environmental policy and health.
Read MoreCornell faculty, staff, and students met virtually with New York State legislators and staff for non-partisan, open dialogue about policy-relevant research on issues at the intersection of environmental policy and health.
Read MoreAir quality improvements are often expensive, but can carry substantial social and related economic benefits.
Read MoreBuilt environment factors, like exposure to traffic emissions, have a significant impacts on health.
Read MoreThe use of plant-based advanced green composites can help New York State reach its progressive sustainability goals.
Read MoreOn April 30th, Cornell faculty, staff, and students visited Albany for a day-long event to bridge research and policy.
Read MoreThe event provided an opportunity for non-partisan, open dialogue about policy-relevant research on issues facing families impacted by the criminal justice system in New York.
Read More2Gen Scholars wrote these briefs for the Spring 2019 course, “Bridging the Gap: Connecting Research and Policymaking the New York State Legislature.”
Read MoreCornell Project 2Gen held a daylong event in Albany on April 24th, bringing together faculty, staff, and students to share their research with state legislators.
Read MoreThe overarching goal of the event was to create an opportunity for non-partisan, open dialogue about policy-relevant research that relates to issues facing vulnerable families in New York.
Read MoreA two-generation (2Gen) framework emphasizes the importance of considering the whole family when discussing prevention and treatment of opioid addiction.
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