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Career Fair Recap

By: Charlize Trostinsky and Cuky Zhu Cornell Career Days provided invaluable experience for students seeking internship and job opportunities. After years of virtual events, this year we finally return to in-person mode! Barton Hall was filled with employers from a plethora of industries ranging from finance and consulting firms to government agencies to non-profits. The…Continue Reading Career Fair Recap

October 2024 Book of the Month

Fashion: The Industry and Its Careers  By: Michele Granger  This month we will be reading Fashion: The Industry and Its Careers by Michele Granger to explore some of the opportunities available in the fashion industry. Finding work in the fashion industry differs from other fields, and this book provides guidance into the many opportunities available…Continue Reading October 2024 Book of the Month

The Ultimate Guide to Nailing the Cornell Career Days

By: Charlize Trostinsky   College career fairs provide opportunities for students of all ages, backgrounds, and majors to explore their interests and possibilities post-grad. With a plethora of potential employers at your fingertips, you have the opportunity to practice networking skills and learn about internship and job opportunities. Cornell Career Days are scheduled for Tuesday…Continue Reading The Ultimate Guide to Nailing the Cornell Career Days

Young Alumni Spotlight: Renee Botelho PAM’15, MHA’16

Renee Botelho is collaborative and trusted healthcare leader with experience developing, planning, and executing healthcare provider strategies, including large-scale capital initiatives at the #1 and #2 hospitals in the world. She is currently leading activation of several strategic initiatives at NewYork-Presbyterian. She most recently is contributing to Mayo Clinic’s strategy in Rochester, Minnesota as a…Continue Reading Young Alumni Spotlight: Renee Botelho PAM’15, MHA’16

May Book of the Month

Getting from College to Career: Your Essential Guide to Succeeding in the Real World  By Lindsey Pollak   For the month of May we will be reading Getting from College to Career: Your Essential Guide to Succeeding in the Real World by Lindsey Pollak. We will be reading this book now because it can provide…Continue Reading May Book of the Month

April Book of the Month

Green Careers: Choosing Work for a Sustainable Future By Jim Cassio & Alice Rush   For the month of April, we will be reading Green Careers: Choosing Work for a Sustainable Future by Jim Casio and Alice Rush. Jim Cassio is a consultant specializing in career and workforce development. Jim shares his extensive knowledge of…Continue Reading April Book of the Month

Young Alumni Spotlight: Eden Rauch NS’98, MD, MPH

Dr. Eden Rauch is a double board-certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and Obstetrician Gynecologist who has always had a natural desire to help people.   Dr. Rauch earned her undergraduate degree at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York with honors in Nutritional Sciences. Her background in nutrition has been helpful throughout her medical career in counseling and promoting…Continue Reading Young Alumni Spotlight: Eden Rauch NS’98, MD, MPH

Finding Balance as Pre-Med

By: Charlize Trostinsky The pre-medical path is undoubtedly one of the most rigorous and academically demanding paths for an undergraduate. Cornell students often fall victim to the “all or nothing” mentality of putting their full attention on their academics and allowing their mental health to diminish in favor of a high GPA. Here are some…Continue Reading Finding Balance as Pre-Med

Minors: Are They Worth It?

  Cornell University boasts an extensive collection of academic offerings, featuring nearly 80 majors and over 120 minors. Cornell Human Ecology, in particular, offers eleven minors focused on enhancing the human experience. So whether you’re interested in fashion, fiber science, environmental design, nutrition, physical fitness, global health, gerontology, or public policy, there’s a program for…Continue Reading Minors: Are They Worth It?