- Jun 16, 2023
- by Emily Groff
- Student Life
Aidan Collins ’23
What’s one of your favorite memories (or favorite class or professor) from your time in Cornell Human Ecology?
FSAD 6860 [Mechanics of Fibrous Assemblies and their Composites] was a very interesting course that allowed me to apply my knowledge in structural fabric design, mechanical properties of materials, computer science and linear algebra to create an innovative composite prototype. Special shout-out to Fran Kozen who has guided me since Day One and whose laughter always brightens
- Jun 16, 2023
- by Emily Groff
- Student Life
Rebecca Gordon ’23
What’s one of your favorite memories from your time in Cornell Human Ecology?
This past summer, I traveled to Moshi, Tanzania, as a part of the Global Health Program. Through this unforgettable experience, I became part of a cross-cultural team comprised of Tanzanian medical students and my Cornell peers. Together, we developed a qualitative health policy case study focused on reducing school-aged children’s exposure to outdoor air pollution, informed by interviews with local stakeholders. This
- Jun 14, 2023
- by Emily Groff
- Student Life
Emme Wong ’23
What’s one of your favorite memories (or favorite class or professor) from your time in Cornell Human Ecology?
One of my favorite memories has been working with Professor Jack Elliott in Arborworks, which are large tree sculpture installations. Spending time in the workshop, I learned a lot about the principles of design thinking, ecological storytelling and the magic of crafting things by hand. This experience opened my mind to a world of creative possibilities and