… activity -- why is it important to you? I am the former president of Cornell China Club in 2014, a student-run organization committing to bringing together prominent guests from a … thought-provoking and interesting ideas for Cornell community. Organizing a large-scale conference is far more …
… about race, gender, and class in a way that I never had before. What, if any, Cornell-related scholarships/special … receive a scholarship from the Alaska alumni group. What accomplishments/activities are you most proud of while at Cornell? I am most proud of completing an honors thesis in FGSS. What, if any, research …
… activity -- why is it important to you? Even before applying, I had been in contact with Chris Kim, … don't know too much -- my parents probably know! What accomplishments/activities are you most proud of while at … year was an exercise in devotion to a single, infinitely complex idea. After reading 35 books and dozens of articles, …
… Matthew Loring '15Major: Computer ScienceHometown: Lansing, NY Why did you choose … Matthew Loring '15 Major: Computer Science Hometown: Lansing, NY Why did you choose … Science Undergraduates (ACSU). The ACSU is responsible for hosting company recruiting events, academic talks by …
… As a part of this organization, I spent time each week for the past couple of years with a senior citizen in the … in the laboratory of Alexander Nikitin, M.D., Ph.D. What accomplishments/activities are you most proud of while at … experience with Cornell Orientation that I decided to become an orientation leader. I was proud to be able to give …
… a group of brilliant, talented young women, and they have become my family away from home. In The CallbaXX I found a … and love and to challenge myself, learn, grow, and become a better team member, friend, and person. What was your … to answer questions that people around me had been asking for a long time. What accomplishments/activities are you …
… choose Cornell? Believe it or not, what really decided it for me was getting lost in the Music library during Cornell … and like a mother tongue, it's the easiest way for me to communicate musical ideas. More often than not, I find that communicating through music is easier than using words. …
… at Cornell. My freshman year I was a science team member for the Cornell Mars Rover project team, where I was … from the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences department. What accomplishments/activities are you most proud of while at Cornell? I am most proud of my research accomplishments over these last four years. I have been lucky …
… very clear plan when beginning my freshman year. I found it comforting that Cornell, and the College of Arts & Sciences in … the rugby team my freshman year having never played a competitive sport in high school. At first I was simply … "The groundwork for an open and hungry mind." …
… have remained the same, I can say that they have become significantly more refined and well-rounded. I have … working alongside other leaders to strengthen the black community and demand a better Cornell experience. I believe … students, staff, and faculty, justice. What are your plans for next year; where do you see yourself in 10 years? Next …
… It perfectly matched my diverse interests. I applied for admission and I was delighted to be accepted. From that point forward, I worked with incredible professors who challenged … on this project gave me first-hand insights into how local communities establish and evolve their energy policies. This …
… that he entitled “What happened in the world?” The idea was for students to talk about any international relations “hot … about having an accent – so I didn’t raise my hand for the first month or two. Then one day I raised my hand … things he did was talk about how brave he thought I was for speaking in class because he could tell it was difficult …
… Sarah ForcierChemistry & Chemical BiologyCleveland, OHWhat … Sarah Forcier Chemistry & Chemical Biology Cleveland, OH What accomplishments/activities are you most proud of while at … trying times but these only made living abroad more of an accomplishment. I still cannot believe that I actually …
… away from the sciences because they were too difficult for me to handle, so I forced myself into taking two … activities, but I was also trying to find the right community for me as a new member of the Cornellian family. … of the Caribbean island has started to tease out the complexities of a situation that cannot be neatly fitted …