Erini Williams ’26 and Jessica Han '26 participated in the pilot internship program, where they worked with teens in the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem.
(From left) Eda Gunal '25, Jessica Han ’26, and Erini Williams ’26 visited a local shop in New York as part of their community engaged learning project. Mariam Lawal '25 (far right), a member of the Leak Research Group and a PRYDE Scholar, led the YEAH Program.
The interns attended a President’s Council of Cornell Women symposium, alumni panels, and learned about the unique career paths of alumni living in the city.
"I was glad I had so many meaningful experiences to apply to my future career,” added Jessica Han ’26.
Daniel Kershaw ’78, exhibition design manager at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, who gave interns a tour of the museum’s new exhibits, said he enjoys connecting with current students to expose them to potential career paths.
“When you go to school, you might have one concept of where you’ll go with it and what you’ll do with your education. Very often you’re surprised by things that you didn’t know would be exactly what you would be doing,” he said.
The new internship program is an initiative led by Tashara M. Leak, associate dean of Cornell Human Ecology in New York City. Leak is building more opportunities for faculty and students. In coming years, she envisions expanding the internship program to include tracks for students interested in design, health and medicine, and more.
“New York City is a great backdrop for students to expose themselves to the almost endless opportunities for their careers,” said Leak. “I’m excited to offer a new program where CHE students will benefit from the strong Cornell alumni network.”