
Biography
Jennifer Tiffany serves as Executive Director of Cornell University Cooperative Extension’s New York City Programs, Director of Outreach and Community Engagement for the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research (BCTR), and as Director of the Community Engagement in Research Component of Weill Cornell Medical College's Clinical and Translational Sciences Center. She also directs the BCTR's HIV Risk Reduction Research and Education Projects and contributes to the BCTR’s Research Synthesis Project and Research Navigator Initiative. She served as Associate Director of Cornell Cooperative Extension and Associate Director for Extension and Outreach in the College of Human Ecology from 2011 through 2014, working to promote the translation of Cornell’s research to communities throughout New York State and beyond at the same time as working to increase community members’, policy makers', and practitioners’ participation in developing research projects and agendas. She joined the College of Human Ecology in 1989 to develop and direct the "Talking with Kids about HIV/AIDS" parent education project, which has received numerous state and national awards. Many of her scholarly articles focus on youth participation and HIV risk reduction. She received a BA summa cum laude in East Asian Area Studies from Dickinson College in 1977, and holds an MRP and PhD in City and Regional Planning from Cornell University as well as a degree in nursing from Tompkins-Cortland Community College.