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Improving Community Health and Wellness

A cross-cultural collaborative design project among Cornell and Tuskegee University students

Both Cornell and Tuskegee University are land-grant institutions embedded within rural communities with significant healthcare and socioeconomic challenges. In this project, students from the two universities are teaming up on an engineering design project that addresses a community health problem.

Engineering students from both schools will come together to share cultural literacy, share access to stakeholder communities, identify a community-health problem and engineer a solution. In parallel, the faculty team will study the team engagements to test hypotheses that community engagement through diverse teams fosters purpose in engineering identity.

A cross-cultural collaborative design project among Cornell and Tuskegee University students

Both Cornell and Tuskegee University are land-grant institutions embedded within rural communities with significant healthcare and socioeconomic challenges. In this project, students from the two universities are teaming up on an engineering design project that addresses a community health problem.

Engineering students from both schools will come together to share cultural literacy, share access to stakeholder communities, identify a community-health problem and engineer a solution. In parallel, the faculty team will study the team engagements to test hypotheses that community engagement through diverse teams fosters purpose in engineering identity.

The Team
The Team
  • Jonathan Butcher, Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Nate Cira, Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
  • James Antaki, Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Alexandra Werth, Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Anthony Burrow, Department of Psychology, College of Human Ecology
  • Community partner: Tuskegee University
Engaged Research Grants
Engaged Research Grants

Funding to increase and sustain undergraduate involvement in community-engaged research

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Other Recipients
Cornell EcoArts
2023-2024
Enfield Food Distribution Center
2023-2024
Engaged Research in Conservation Medicine
2023-2024
Engineers of Tomorrow
2023-2024
Improving Community Health and Wellness
2023-2024
Public Use and Perception of Ponds
2023-2024
Reimagining Medicine Against Climate Change
2023-2024
Research on Old-Growth Grasslands
2023-2024
Entry-ReEntry
2022-21
Other Recipients
2023-2024
Cornell EcoArts
Enfield Food Distribution Center
Engaged Research in Conservation Medicine
Engineers of Tomorrow
Improving Community Health and Wellness
Public Use and Perception of Ponds
Reimagining Medicine Against Climate Change
Research on Old-Growth Grasslands
2022-21
Entry-ReEntry
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