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Join the Division of Nutritional Sciences for a Seminar by Dr. Tashara Leak

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Updated: Oct 20, 2022

Lecture Title: "What Does it Take to Improve the Wellness of Structurally Disadvantaged Youth?"

You are invited to join us for our colleague Dr. Tashara Leak's Tenure Presentation "What does it take to improve the wellness of structurally disadvantaged youth." This important talk will take place on Tuesday, November 1, at 11:30 AM (ET). The zoom information is below and the campus location for those who can join in person.



Division of Nutritional Sciences

DNS Seminar Tuesday, November 1, 2022 – 11:30 AM -12:30 PM (EST), MVR 1157


What Does it Take To Improve The Wellness of Structurally Disadvantaged Youth?

Dr. Tashara Leak, PhD

Assistant Professor Cornell University

Zoom details: Meeting ID: 985 2280 6246| Passcode: 055696 | In person attendance is prioritized

If you need accommodations to participate in this event, please contact ejs73@cornell.edu as soon as possible.

For information on other Division of Nutritional Sciences Seminars and Events please visit our Seminars & Events page or contact DNSDirector@cornell.edu




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