To celebrate National Food Month this April, we will be reading Careers in Nutrition by Linda Bickerstaff for the Book of the Month. The book contributes to a series called “Careers in the New Economy,” which consists of several career-specific books including Careers in Fitness and Personal Training, Careers in Teaching, Careers in the Building…Continue Reading April Book of the Month
Guide to Pursuing On-Campus Jobs
Are you looking to pursue an on-campus job during your time at Cornell? If so, look no further! Having a job at Cornell is incredibly common among undergraduate students. Working at Cornell can help financially support your education while providing you with professional development opportunities and various transferable skills. Before looking for opportunities at Cornell,…Continue Reading Guide to Pursuing On-Campus Jobs
March Book of the Month
This Side of Doctoring: Reflections from Women in Medicine By Eliza Lo Chin For Women’s History Month this March, we will be reading This Side of Doctoring: Reflections from Women in Medicine by Eliza Lo Chin. In the male-dominated field of medicine, women have unique experiences and challenges. In this book, Eliza Lo Chin compiled…Continue Reading March Book of the Month
February Book of the Month
Our Separate Ways: Black and White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity By Ella L.J. Edmondson Bell and Stella M. Nkomo In honor of Black History Month this February, we will be reading Our Separate Ways: Black and White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity by Ella L.J. Edmondson Bell and Stella M….Continue Reading February Book of the Month
Thriving in Human Ecology Tips
College can be an incredibly fun and rewarding experience for anyone regardless of major or interests. The CEC has some advice for you to not just survive but thrive in Human Ecology. Try to do use of the following resources available right before you and perhaps your experience will become even better. We hope this…Continue Reading Thriving in Human Ecology Tips
Incorporating your Bilingualism into your HumEc Education
By: Grace Nakane While Human Ecology and Brooks school majors do not have a language requirement, many students may still seek ways to incorporate other languages into their education. From study abroad to selective course work, there are many places where students can make use of their bilingual skills. If you are interested in…Continue Reading Incorporating your Bilingualism into your HumEc Education
How to Satisfy your Healthcare Interest Beyond Medicine at Cornell
By: Austin Grattan While studying in a science or health related field at Cornell, pre-med culture can be omnipresent. From the classic pre-med courses like CHEM 2070 or BIO 1440 to discussing clinical experience or MCAT study methods, it can sometimes feel like being pre-med and becoming a physician is the only option to…Continue Reading How to Satisfy your Healthcare Interest Beyond Medicine at Cornell