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 Kemar Prussien '15

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"I decided that I wouldn't let anyone else set boundaries for me."

Kemar Prussien '15

Major: Psychology
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA

Why did you choose Cornell?

 The beautiful view from the Arts Quad on Cornell's campus.

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Why I Chose Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences

This week, Ambassador Eugene writes about how he made the decision to attend the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell.

By Eugene Kim '21, Biological Sciences major

 Swimming and Diving teammates

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Swimming with Skittles and Dancing through San Fran!

This week, sophomore Shoshana shows us how she spent her winter break training (and delivering candies) in Arizona as well as dancing in San Francisco!

By Shoshana Swell '20, Performance & Media Arts and Information Science double major

 Skiing with my friends during Cornell’s first snow day in over 20 years!

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Apprehension-Turned-Blessing

This week, sophomore Renée reflects on how being assigned to a single dorm room in freshman year – something she was worried about at first – motivated her to go beyond her comfort zone and shaped who she is today.

By Renée Girard '20, Government major, Law & Society and Public Policy double minor

 Café Jennie

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Cornell Dining: 29 Eateries and Endless Options

This week, junior Dylan Van Duyne discusses part of the reason he loves Cornell so much: the food.

 Here's me, a book pile from phase 1 of my thesis research, and my fifth cup of coffee that night.

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"Boring" Summer Plans

By: Christopher-James Llego '17

Antonio Fernandez Ruiz

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New Faculty: Antonio Fernandez Ruiz

Antoni Fernandez Ruiz, Neurobiology and Behavior
 Student at grill

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"The groundwork for an open and hungry mind."

Patrick Molligo '15 

Majors: German Studies & Economics
Hometown: Manhasset, NY

Why did you choose Cornell?

 Plaza de la Revolución

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Study Abroad: Havana, Cuba

We close out November with a post from junior Maya Golliday, who is studying abroad in Cuba. She provides an exciting perspective on academics and student life outside of Cornell's campus in Ithaca, NY. Enjoy!

By: Maya Golliday '17

 Jillian Holch

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Keeping in Touch with Friends

by Jillian Holch '16

"Did you get my message? 'Cause I looked in vain." "Can we see each other Tuesday if it doesn't rain?" "Look, I'll call you in the morning or my service will explain."
–        “Another Hundred People” from Company by Stephen Sondheim

Britney Schmidt

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New Faculty: Britney Schmidt

Britney Schmidt, Astronomy
 A group of students observe an object on the floor

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"We are learning for life."

The Value of a Liberal Arts Education 

 Rose Hanson '15

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"My education gave me the ability to learn about the world, not just my field."

Rose Hanson '15

Major: History
Hometown: Anchorage, AK

Why did you choose Cornell?

Wheat field under a clear sky

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Don’t Expect Sanctions To Win the Ukraine War

The outcome of sweeping Western sanctions on Russian has proven as difficult to predict as that of the war itself, Nicolas Mulder writes.
 Poster presentation at UAB.

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Kidney Stone Research: A Blast in Birmingham

This week, Dean Kim takes us inside his summer experience as a medical research assistant.

By Dean Kim '20, Chemistry and East Asian Studies

 Claire Stack '15

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"I have found a place where I do what I love every single day."

Claire Stack '15 says that while at the Schwartz Center, "I had the opportunity to work with some of the kindest and most talented people I have ever come across."

 Women in Singida, Tanzania walk to the village SNAP meeting.

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Summer in Tanzania

Continuing on with the theme of "Summer Adventures," senior Shanna tells us about how she spent this past summer in Singida, Tanzania conducting global health research.

By Shanna Smith '18, Biological Sciences and French double major

 Here I am posing with my younger sister by the statue of Ezra Cornell on the edge of the Arts Quad!

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Embracing the Spirit of Cornell

Happy November! This month, we're focusing on the "spirit of Cornell" and what that means to our Ambassadors. Sophomore Meredith Chagares starts us off with a post describing the supportive and diverse nature of Cornell and the greater Ithaca community!  By: Meredith Chagares '19

 Toti Lee-Shapiro '18, Jack Jones '18, and I support Julia Telischi '18 and her teammates at her fencing tournament.

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Cornell University: A Home Away From Home

We've made it to April! While it's currently snowing here in Ithaca, we're sure spring is just around the corner, as is National College Decision Day (on May 1st).

Azahara Oliva

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New Faculty: Azahara Oliva

Azahara Oliva, Neurobiology and Behavior
 Anthony Halmon

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"Cornell has helped me to think big, but start small."

Anthony Halmon '17

Major: Africana Studies
Hometown: Chicago 

How did you decide on your major? Have your plans changed since you started Cornell?

 Some of the books I've accumulated over the years as I've worked to finish my history and government majors

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Why I Love the Distribution Requirements!

As we move into November, our weekly blog posts will shift in focus. This month, our theme is "Academic and Residential Life at Cornell." Samantha Briggs '16 starts us off by explaining how the College of Arts and Sciences' unique set of distribution requirements allows students to explore subjects they never would have considered otherwise!

By: Samantha Briggs '16

 Lori Khatchadourian

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Khatchadourian on the Naqsh-i Rustam Monument


Photograph by Lloyd Llewellyn Jones, https://persianthings.wordpress.com/2013/02/02/184/darius_tomb/

 Eliza Baird-Daniel '15

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"I am so thankful that I have been exposed to so many different disciplines."

Eliza Baird-Daniel '15

Major: Biological Sciences
Hometown: Seattle, WA

Why did you choose Cornell?
I wanted to explore a new part of the country and was specifically drawn to Cornell because of the strong research community, outdoorsy culture, and diversity of studies. When I came to visit, I was not only so impressed by the caliber of research but also that undergraduates were deeply involved in it.

 Oxford University

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Off to Oxford!

Can you believe it's already May? In the final month of this academic year, ambassadors will tell us what adventures await them this summer or, for some, after graduation. Senior Solveig starts us off by sharing how Cornell and Arts and Sciences helped prepare her for what lies ahead at Oxford. 

By Solveig van der Vegt ’18, Biological Sciences major, Mathematics minor

 My attempt at making traditional Valencian paella!

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A Year Abroad: Making the Leap from Cornell to Catalonia

December is here! This month, Ambassadors will be writing about their experiences studying away from campus in Spain and the United Kingdom. Senior Hadassa starts off by giving us a taste of her year abroad in Barcelona.

By Hadassa Jakher '18, Government and Spanish double major, International Relations and Law & Society double minor

 Life's way better upside down!

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Finding Science in the Arts

This week, junior Kasey Han discusses how the depth and breadth of Arts & Sciences have allowed her to pursue unique opportunities as a College Scholar studying Developmental Circus Arts.

By: Kasey Han '18, Biology and College Scholar double major

 reading about the French Revolution outside of Terrace Cafe

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Truly "Any Person, Any Study": Finding Meaning in Ezra Cornell's Motto Through the French Department

This October, we've decided to showcase Ambassadors' experiences "Easing Back into Classes." We asked our Ambassadors to tell us about a class they're taking or have taken that they think the world deserves to know about.

 Machu Picchu

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Winter Break in Peru: The Chance of a Lifetime

By: Matthew Donnelly '18

Lenora Warren

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New Faculty: Lenora Warren

Lenora Warren, Literatures in English
 Duomo di Orvieto

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When in Rome: Summer Study Abroad

By: Emma Korolik '17

This past summer, I spent a month in Rome, Italy studying abroad through the College of Arts and Sciences. As a double major (English and Sociology) with a minor (Education) and a deep love for Cornell’s Ithaca campus, I wasn’t sure about going abroad. Yet, when I heard about a four-week creative-writing summer program in the heart of Rome, I knew I had to apply. Italy seemed like the perfect place to feel inspired, and I was right.

 Matthew Hudson

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"Poetry was one of many keys into a world of infinite depth."

Matthew Hudson '15

Major: Asian Studies, Religious Studies
Hometown: Whitinsville, MA

Why did you choose Cornell?

 Willard Straight Hall Resource Center

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My Favorite Resources on Campus

This week, Ambassador Ishi writes about some of her favorite resources on campus.

By Ishi Aron '19, Biological Sciences major

 Emma Gerstenzang '15

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"Anything can be solved."

Recent grad Emma Gerstenzang '15 combined her interests in social science and medicine to address rural health inequality.

 Me and some of my RA coworkers at CU Downtown, a large-scale program to introduce Ithaca to incoming freshmen during their first few weeks at Cornell.

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Work, Work, Work (By Zoee D’Costa, Not Rihanna)

This week, junior Zoee shares with us what she loves about being a student tutor and a resident advisor on campus.

By Zoee D’Costa ’19, Biology & Society Major, Psychology Minor

 First day of my freshman year.

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Becoming A Smarter, More Confident Self

In the final post of the month, sophomore Sylvie shares how, over just a year, she came to learn a lot about herself and grew as a person through meaningful interactions with professors and peers. 

By Sylvie Kuvin '20, American Studies major

City street crowded with scooters, signs and people walking

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Ukraine invasion heightens anxiety in Taiwan

A U.S. delegation arrived in Taiwan to show support for the nation this week. Allen Carlson, associate professor of government and an expert on China, says Taiwan was on edge even before Russian President Vladimir Putin began his assault on Ukraine.
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Polls produced by students reveal shifting attitudes

Polls produced by Cornell students reveal shifting liberal attitudes.

 Here I am (bottom center) hanging out with friends in Clara Dickson Hall!

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Spotlight on: North Campus

This week, Ellie Schmucker '19 describes her love for North Campus, which houses all Cornell freshman. North Campus provides a unique community where first-year students live and learn together. Ellie's message to freshman and incoming Cornellians is clear: don't take your experience on North Campus for granted!

By: Ellie Schmucker '19

 Eiffel tower

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Looking to the Fall: Studying Abroad in Paris

Here on campus, we've just started our finals period! Even in the midst of exams and papers, though, our ambassadors are looking ahead. Sophomore Shanna Smith discusses her plans to study abroad next semester, all while juggling the requirements of being a biology major on a pre-med track!

By: Shanna Smith '18

Benjamin Dozier

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New Faculty: Benjamin Dozier

Benjamin Dozier, Mathematics
 "Research instilled in me a passion for science and exploration."

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"Research instilled in me a passion for science and exploration."

Roger Michaelides '15 

Majors: Physics & Science of Earth Systems 
Hometown: Libertyville, IL

Why did you choose Cornell?
I choose Cornell because of its exceptional physics and geology programs, diverse student body and academic programs, and its world class planetary science research groups.  After growing up in the midwest, Ithaca'a local geology and natural preserves were also very appealing!

 Mingkun Ding

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"Things that you never thought you would do reshape your mindset about the world."

Mingkun Ding '16

Major: Math and Philosophy (Minor: Music)
Hometown: Shanghai

How did you decide on your major? Have your plans changed since you started Cornell?

 The Japanese crew

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Living and Learning in the Japanese Language House

As the holidays approach and we close out the semester here at Cornell, and as prospective high school seniors put the finishing touches on their college applications, we thought it would be nice to focus on the things we love most about Cornell. This first post is from sophomore Jendayi Brooks-Flemister, who writes about her experience living in the Japanese Language House on West Campus. Enjoy and happy holidays!

By: Jendayi Brooks-Flemister '18

 A soccer game between Argentina and Trinidad and Tobago that I attended while in Argentina

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What to Do When You Are Abroad

by Jacob Brunell '15