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Interium Dean Alan Mathios

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Tune in to hear some of the latest news from Cornell's College of Human Ecology, from reports on groundbreaking research and scholarship to stories from and about students, faculty and alumni who are shaping the world for the better.

 

August 10, 2007 : Thank You for Advertising

NPR interviews Interim Dean Mathios on new research about the impact of smoking cessation product advertising on smokers' chances of quitting.

Duration of this episode: Approximately 2 minutes

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April 10, 2007 : Student Voices

Hear straight from students, the dean and one young alum about what distinguishes the College of Human Ecology.

Duration of this episode: Approximately 10 minutes

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July 10, 2006 : TUNE IN

Dean Lisa Staiano-Coico's summer 2006 podcast: commencement, reunion weekend and alumni voices.

Duration of this episode: Approximately 6min 30secs

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April 30, 2006 : Improving Child and family life: A Discussion with Professor John Eckenrode of the Family Life Development Center

A discussion with Dean Lisa Staiano-Coico and Professor John Eckenrode about the exciting activities and research in the Family Life Development Center. Also highlights several hands-on learning experiences that Human Ecology undergraduates participate in.

Duration of this episode: Approximately 11 min. 20 sec

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April 06, 2006 : Welcome and Congratulations to accepted students for the class of 2010

A flavor of the Cornell Experience in Human Ecology

Duration of this episode: Approximately 5 min. 20 sec.

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March 30, 2006 : Introduction to the new podcast communication strategy

Includes highlights regarding new building and renovation projects at MVR, research and educational programs in DEA, FSAD, PAM, DNS and HD, Alumni events and Alumni spotlight.

Duration of this episode: Approximately 7min 40sec

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