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  • Landscape Architecture
  • www.landscape.cornell.edu
  • Offers undergraduate and graduate level, accredited, license-qualifying landscape architecture degrees. Features degree requirements, faculty, courses, and a student gallery.
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  • Communication
  • communication.cals.cornell.edu
  • Engages in the fundamental study and application of communication science.
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  • Food Science
  • www.foodscience.cornell.edu
  • Educate students for careers in the food industry, academia, and government, conduct research that will enhance the wholesomeness and availability of food, transfer information and technology to consumers and food scientists.
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  • Earth and Atmospheric Science (EAS)
  • www.eas.cornell.edu
  • Emphasizes the scientific study of the behavior of weather and climate, and applications to the important practical problems of weather forecasting and climate prediction. Site provides an overview of EAS research, news and seminar announcements, related links, and alumni resources.
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  • Biological Statistics and Computational Biology
  • www.bscb.cornell.edu
  • A department of seven full-time faculty with expertise in the mathematical sciences applied to biology, including statistics, probability, biomathematics, and computing.
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  • Horticulture
  • hort.cals.cornell.edu
  • The Department serves New York State and society at large by generating and extending knowledge about fruits, vegetables and landscape plants that enhances economic vitality and improves the aesthetic and nutritional well-being of individuals and their communities.
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  • Crop and Soil Sciences (CSS)
  • css.cals.cornell.edu
  • Provides pragmatic solutions to agricultural and environmental problems, produce an educated populace, and advance the understanding of basic natural processes. Information about people; news and current event announcements; description of research and extension projects; related links New York state soil information;
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