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 Here I am reading outside Cornell In Washington building

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Spotlight on: GOVT 3012: The Politics of Poverty in the U.S.

In her post this week, junior Isabel Caro discusses the importance of working alongside and listening to people with differing opinions. She explains how her government class this semester provides ample space for this, while also encouraging the type of critical thinking she feels defines a College of Arts & Sciences education. By: Isabel Caro '18
 Machu Picchu

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Winter Break in Peru: The Chance of a Lifetime

By: Matthew Donnelly '18
Benjamin Dozier

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New Faculty: Benjamin Dozier

Benjamin Dozier, Mathematics
 Gabriela Zamora

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"It was a big adjustment, but I am so happy I am here."

Gabriela Zamora '17 Major: Psychology and SpanishHometown: ChicagoHow did you decide on your major? Have your plans changed since you started Cornell?
 Coffee stand at the Ithaca Farmer's Market

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Ithaca, NY: Popular Spots and Local Staples

 by Malika Sharapova '16
 Ian Sigalow

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"Cornell is a big place with a lot going on, but it is important to take a step back and enjoy what it has to offer."

Ian Sigalow '16Ian Sigalow '16 is an ILR student minoring in the A&S Jewish Studies Program. 
 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
 Iva Karoly-Lister '15

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"Being around so many incredibly intelligent and hard-working people has been humbling."

Iva Karoly-Lister '15 Major: Feminist, Gender & Sexuality Studies and Chemistry & Chemical BiologyHometown: Anchorage, AKWhy did you choose Cornell?My grandma went to Cornell and told me I should go here. She's always been one of my greatest role models so I thought it would be cool to spend time in the same places that she did.
 Nathan Floro '15

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"I am ending this part of my education understanding that I never have to stop learning."

Nathan Floro '15Major: Linguistics and Near Eastern StudiesHometown: Canal Fulton, OHWhy did you choose Cornell?
 Me and a few Cornell friends pose in front of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain during our study abroad.

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Learning to Welcome and Grow Through Challenges

This month, Ambassadors will be reflecting on how Cornell has changed them compared to the first day they arrived on campus, or even to just a couple months ago. In the first post of November, senior Carlee talks about how the classes, professors, and friends she encountered over the four years have taught her to welcome challenges and to think critically.  By Carlee Moses '18, History and Government double major
 WVBR logo

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WVBR: One of Cornell's 1,000+ Clubs (and Arguably its Best)!

Welcome back! Today marked the beginning of the first full week of classes for the spring semester (we started classes last Wednesday!. Here in Ithaca, we're battling some brutally cold weather, but sophomore Charles stays warm working as a DJ on WVBR, "Ithaca's Real Rock Radio." Check out what he has to say about finding your niche outside of the classroom!By: Charles Cotton '19
 Arguably the best boat to float down the Black River - I'm at the top, second from the left!

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Checking Off #31 on the List of 161 Things to Do at Cornell: How I Spent my Summer in Ithaca

Welcome back! Here at the Arts & Sciences Ambassadors, we're easing back into the swing of the fall semester. What with the warm weather and the long weekend, though, we can't quite shake off the feel of the summer, and so we've chosen to devote our first blog posts to that very topic: what did we do this summer? Throughout September, we will be posting blogs written by the four members of our executive board.
 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
Elizabeth Ogonek

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New Faculty: Elizabeth Ogonek

Elizabeth Ogonek, Music
 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
 Matthew Loring

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"The College of Arts and Sciences is amazing for people with broad interests."

Matthew Loring '15Major: Computer ScienceHometown: Lansing, NY  Why did you choose Cornell?
 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
 Daniel Waid Marshall '15

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"Caring about those around me requires that I engage in politics alongside them."

Daniel Waid Marshall '15Major: HistoryHometown: Santa Barbara, CAWhy did you choose Cornell?Academically, it was the best school I got into. The finger lakes region is beautiful. I was also interested in applying to the Telluride House.
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 Stephanie Sang '15

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"I cherish the fact that I was able to learn about such a wide variety of subjects."

Stephanie Sang '15Major: Biology & Science of Earth SystemsHometown: Solon, OHWhy did you choose Cornell?
 Shoshana Swell

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Why Walk When You Can Dance?

In our last post of the month, sophomore Shoshana takes us for a stroll across Europe, where she spent the summer studying Psychoanalysis and Art, and traveling.By Shoshana Swell '20, Performing & Media Arts and Psychology double major
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The Humble Pig

Mark Essig’s Lesser Beasts: A Snout to Tail History of the Humble Pig is an ambitious, free-ranging book. It draws not only on history, but also on anthropology, folklore, paleontology, archeology, sociology, contemporary food studies, and probably a dozen other disciplines to weave a compelling narrative that, while centered on the pig, explores less tangible, heavier stuff such as faith, taste, ethics, and status.
 The Cornell Daily Sun office in the Ithaca Commons.

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Spirit Off-Campus: Cornell in Ithaca

Happy almost Thanksgiving! In the spirit of the holiday, sophomore Julia Curley discusses why she is so grateful for the spirit of interconnectedness that links Cornell with the greater community in Ithaca, NY. By: Julia Curley '19
 Klarman Hall atrium: the Admissions and Academic Advising Center

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Arts and Sciences Advising Deans: A "Ray" of Sunshine

It's finally spring here in Ithaca and that means that admitted students are coming from far and wide to visit Cornell's campus for Cornell Days! Some of the most popular events during Cornell Days are the info sessions, which are hosted by Advising Deans and Ambassadors for the College of Arts & Sciences.
 Cornell student in cold weather

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"I have become tenacious in pursuit of my dreams, most of which I didn't even know I had until coming here."

Jasmine Edison '15 Major: MusicHometown: Warner Robins, GAWhy did you choose 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
Peidong Sun

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New Faculty: Peidong Sun

Peidong Sun, History
 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
 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
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 LSE library, interior shot.

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London, England: Looking Forward

In the last post of the year, junior Meredith guides us through how she came to decide to study abroad in London next semester. Thank you all for following our blog this year, and happy holidays!By Meredith Chagares '19, History major, Business and Law & Society double minor
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.
Zachary Grobe

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Cornelia Ye award winners engage students with interdisciplinary teaching

Grobe, a PhD student in English language and literatures, takes an interdisciplinary approach to teaching spurred by his research focusing on documentary poetry and film.
 A magical view of West Campus (Haris Hasan, SHA '18)

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The "Hogwarts Effect"

This week, sophomore Yousef Anwer describes how his interdisciplinary experience at Cornell has been utterly magical... By: Yousef Anwer '19, Economics major, Law and Society minor
 bench in the Fromme Lab

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Spotlight on: BIOG4990: Independent Undergraduate Research in Biology

This week, junior Solveig Van der Vegt writes about her experience conducting undergraduate research as a member of the Fromme Lab. Through the Office of Undergraduate Biology, Solveig and many other Cornell students are able to earn academic credit while also working on their own independent projects. By: Solveig Van der Vegt '18
 House dinner festivities in Hans Bethe House.

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Working on West Campus: A Student Assistant's Perspective

As the semester heats up (figuratively and literally - it's 65 degrees here in Ithaca!), we've asked Ambassadors to take a break from classwork and share their experiences with "Work and Community Service" on campus during the month of March. Senior Sarah Marie Bruno starts us off with a post about her experience as a Student Assistant in Hans Bethe House. Enjoy! By: Sarah Marie Bruno '16
Abigail Crites

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New Faculty: Abigail Crites

Abigail Crites, Physics
 Jeffrey Breuer

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"The College instills a life-long dedication to learning in its students."

Jeffrey Breuer '16 Major: GovernmentHometown: Essex Junction, VT How did you decide on your major? Have your plans changed since you started Cornell?
 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.
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"Hopefully one day I can help to change people's lives for the better."

Connor Foster '15 Major: Biological SciencesHometown: Woodbridge, CTWhy did you choose Cornell?
 Krystin Chiellini '17

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"Cornell has shaped me in ways that no other institution would have been capable of."

Krystin Chiellini '17Major: Biology & SocietyHometown: Riverview, FLHow did you decide on your major? Have your plans changed since you started Cornell?
 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/
  A large part of my summer was spent doing surveys on various Kenai Peninsula lakes for an invasive, aquatic plant called elodea. I was also able to enjoy some incredible scenery while on the job.

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Both Work and Fun: Watershed Conservation in Alaska

This week, Ambassador Tait Stevenson tells us how he spent his summer in Alaska, supporting watershed conservation with creativity. By Tait Stevenson '20, Biological Sciences (Evolutionary Biology and Ecology Concentration)
 Roslyn Jin '15

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"I am constantly inspired by the intelligence, motivation, and kindness exhibited by my fellow Cornellians."

Roslyn Jin '15Major: China & Asia-Pacific StudiesHometown: Great Neck, NY  Why did you choose Cornell?
 Danielle Burgess '15

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"Research has given me confidence in my analytical abilities."

Danielle Burgess '15Major: LinguisticsHometown: Horseheads, NYWhy did you choose Cornell?I attended the Cornell Summer College program after my junior year of high school and experiencing the beautiful campus that summer, along with meeting so many thoughtful and ambitious peers and faculty, really solidified in my mind that Cornell would be a great place for me.
 Me and my friends at our very first Cornell basketball game, celebrating the start of second semester freshman year.

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Creating My Own Identity Amidst Cornell's Diversity

This week, junior Jady looks back at her time at Cornell thus far, and shares how she was able to make the vast campus her own through classes, clubs, and friends.  By Jady Wei '19, Economics and Government double major, Law & Society minor
 beautiful hidden oasis

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The Beauty of Cornell: "In the middle of nowhere, but in the middle of everything"

In this last "Cornell Love" post, junior Jendayi describes two of her favorite places on Cornell's campus - one of which is quite literally off the beaten path! By: Jendayi Brooks-Flemister '18
 I met a lot of great people this summer, including my fellow intern Kelly (right).

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Interning in NYC: How I Spent my Summer Working for Carat

This week, our secretary, Information Science major Meg Shigeta '17 , gives us a window into her summer experience as an intern in New York City. Enjoy! By: Meg Shigeta '17, Events Coordinator/Records Keeper
 Some friends and I hang out at the pie-making social.

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Spotlight on: Carl Becker House

By: Madeline Cohen '18
Tamika Nunley

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New Faculty: Tamika Nunley

Tamika Nunley, History