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The Ripple Effect
On the Ripple Effect, Cornell University students, faculty, staff, alumni, and partners share their community-engaged learning experiences, expertise, and lessons learned. Brought to you by the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement.
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On the Ripple Effect, Cornell University students, faculty, staff, alumni, and partners share their community-engaged learning experiences, expertise, and lessons learned. Brought to you by the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement.

Editors
Go to the profile of Dhyana Kuhl Gonzalez
Dhyana Kuhl Gonzalez
As the NYS Partnership Liaison for Engaged Cornell, Dhyana can be a first point of contact for organizations building Cornell-community collaborations.
Go to the profile of Anna Sims Bartel
Anna Sims Bartel
Once described as “part activist, part administrator, and part academic,” Anna Sims Bartel works to make higher education more useful in public life.
Writers
Go to the profile of Amanda Wittman
Amanda Wittman
Community-engagement in higher education. I believe in praxis, the power of tea, and the out-of-doors to change the world.
Go to the profile of Mike Bishop
Mike Bishop
Strengthening democracy by providing emerging leaders with the tools to build healthy communities
Go to the profile of Richard Kiely