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HCD Uyar Lab FS 2025
DNS_Whidden_Laurel GPHS 2025
Two years ago, I arrived in Zomba, Malawi, and my goal was simple: to understand challenges communities were facing and to see how art could help improve lives. The first summer I spent in Malawi, I launched Art4NthakaYathu, which means art for our land in the local language chichewa. It is a climate justice project where art and public health intersect. I spent my days talking with youth climate champions, village chiefs and community leaders, learning how climate change was affecting food, water, health and culture. Together with my mentor, Rodger, and the ArtGlo team, we guided 15 youth to design projects that address these challenges. After I departed that summer, youth continued to lead. They planted over 1,250 native trees, improving soil, water and community spaces. The next summer, I returned with a bigger goal: to expand Art4NthakaYathu. We brought in students from three
local schools across the district and paired them with our original youth climate champions as mentors. Despite shifts in funding, support from Cornell Human Ecology and a GoFundMe campaign I created helped us keep the program running. Students designed creative, actionable climate projects, presented them to village leaders and even received seed funding to make their ideas real. Through role plays, murals and creative exercises, students explored climate change, health and local solutions in ways that felt hands-on and meaningful. It reminded me that even across continents,
creativity, connection and care can spark real change.
local schools across the district and paired them with our original youth climate champions as mentors. Despite shifts in funding, support from Cornell Human Ecology and a GoFundMe campaign I created helped us keep the program running. Students designed creative, actionable climate projects, presented them to village leaders and even received seed funding to make their ideas real. Through role plays, murals and creative exercises, students explored climate change, health and local solutions in ways that felt hands-on and meaningful. It reminded me that even across continents,
creativity, connection and care can spark real change.
HCD Mueller Schrader Tabitha Abrol Maya FDM 2025
As student research assistants in the Cornell Fashion and Textile Collection, we were very excited when Lieutenant Colonel Fitzpatrick invited us to collaborate with the Wortham Museum in Barton Hall. Over the course of
the past three months, we've worked to comprehensively catalog the hundreds of items
housed in their military science collection. After wrapping up the inventory process, we began the curatorial stages of the Fit for Duty exhibition, in both the Wortham Museum and the Human Ecology exhibit spaces. While the exhibit in the Wortham Museum focused primarily on the legacy of Cornell’s ROTC program and military history, the exhibit in Human Ecology looks at how military uniforms have shaped the aesthetic development of contemporary fashion, silhouettes and identities. As a senior whose worked in the Cornell Fashion and Textile Collection for four years now, it’s been so amazing to have the opportunity to be deeply involved with this project, from start to finish.
the past three months, we've worked to comprehensively catalog the hundreds of items
housed in their military science collection. After wrapping up the inventory process, we began the curatorial stages of the Fit for Duty exhibition, in both the Wortham Museum and the Human Ecology exhibit spaces. While the exhibit in the Wortham Museum focused primarily on the legacy of Cornell’s ROTC program and military history, the exhibit in Human Ecology looks at how military uniforms have shaped the aesthetic development of contemporary fashion, silhouettes and identities. As a senior whose worked in the Cornell Fashion and Textile Collection for four years now, it’s been so amazing to have the opportunity to be deeply involved with this project, from start to finish.
HCD Diogenous Iason DEA 2025
HCD Agran Jess FD 2027
HCD Watkins Margaret FD 2027
HCD Drake Ethan FS 2025
HCD Pofcher Nina Alumni 2024