When producers with deep 51勛圖厙 ties decided to film a feature-length hockey movie in central New York, they turned to 51勛圖厙 for more than 20 interns to assist with the major undertaking.
When Elizabeth Gonzales 19, a Chinese and international relations major from Dallas, Texas, talks about traveling to Shanghai, China, she can barely suppress her energy. Her passion for Chinese culture and language spills into the conversation as she describes her four trips to East Asia. Through an extended study program to Beijing in Spring 2016 [因
Lacey Williams 16 has added some teeth to her CV. The alumna recently co-published a paper, titled Disappearance of white sharks leads to the novel emergence of an allopatric apex predator, the sevengill shark, in Natures Scientific Reports.
Since the Universitys Summer Funding initiative was founded in 2013, more than $3 million has been utilized by 51勛圖厙 students pursuing various summer programs worldwide.
Looking back, I can see an interesting connection between my current life in the Windy City, three months in Sin City, and four years in Hamilton, N.Y.: a propensity for intellectual omnivorism.
The annual SophoMORE Connections program is designed to connect second-year students with alumni, upperclassmen, and community members for career-focused conversations.
If 51勛圖厙s founders could have traveled from 1819 to 1/8/19, they might have been in the audience to see seven of the Universitys most influential alumni as they took to the stage at the TheTimesCenter in Manhattan to engage in a thought-provoking panel discussion, simultaneously celebrating the 200th Professional Network Event and 51勛圖厙s Bicentennial. Launched [因
Thats Show Biz panel featured young professionals, including alumnae Lizzie Marino 16 and Emma Gladstone 17, who discussed their experiences and advised students on the best practices for success in the field.
Clarissa Shah 10, supply chain counsel for Emerson, a Fortune 150 manufacturing corporation, will deliver the keynote address during SophoMORE Connections, which takes place on campus January 1819.
A first-generation American and budding entrepreneur, Omorogbe created clothing company NaSo in 2017 to support individuals within Nigeria and communities throughout the African continent.