Reconciling Rural Poverty Reduction and Resource Conservation:

    Identifying Relationships and Remedies

 

    International Workshop

    May 2 - 3, 2003

 

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Cornell and Ithaca Visitor Information       

Please explore the following web sites for visitor and tourist information for your Ithaca visit:

 
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Cornell University Home Page

 
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Maps of the Cornell Campus

 
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Explore Cornell
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Virtual 3-D tours of the Cornell campus

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(Scroll to the bottom of the page to "Virtual Tours.")

 

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Cornell University Calendar of Events
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Information about movies, concerts, seminars, tours, and other special events that take place on campus.

 

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Ithaca and Tompkins County Convention and Visitors Bureau
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Great site with a wealth of information  about the Ithaca area.

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Contains information about places to see, things to do, and where to eat.

 

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Dining Information in Ithaca - Ithacanet
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Additional information about Ithaca dining.

 

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Public Transportation Schedules
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Includes schedules for the local buses that provide service to, from, and through campus.

 
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Cornell University Weather
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The current weather conditions and 5 day forecast for Cornell.

 

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The Cornell Plantations
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The Botanical Garden, Arboretum, and Natural Areas of the University.

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A beautiful site and a must see during your stay.

 
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Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
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Cornell's on-campus museum of art. The Johnson Museum has one of the finest collections of art in New York State and is recognized as one of the most important university museums in the country.

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The building is located on the corner of Central and University Avenues. The permanent collection consists of 29,000 works of art. Aside from the outstanding Asian collection, its greatest strength is in European and American prints, drawings, and photographs, presenting the history of graphic art from the 15th century to the present, American painting and sculpture, European art from ancient Greece to the present, African sculpture and textiles, and pre-Columbian sculpture and ceramics are also well-represented.

 

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Cornell Facts
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A great variety of interesting facts and background about the University.

 

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Cornell News and Publications
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Includes the Cornell Daily Sun, Cornell's own student-run daily newspaper.

 

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