Yarden Golan Maor
Dr. Yarden Golan earned a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition Science from Tel-Hai College (Kiryat Shmona, Israel) and a Ph.D. from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (Haifa, Israel). Her doctoral research focused on understanding the zinc transport mechanism into human milk via the zinc transporter ZnT2, as well as the effects of genetic variations on the structure and function of this transporter.
For her postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Ph.D. Nutrition
Grow your nutrition expertise as you translate the science of nutrition into meaningful solutions for a healthier society.
- Sep 19 ,2025
- by Karen Steffy
- Human Centered Design
- T01 Human Ecology Building
The Hand in the Design Process
Melissa Conroy is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Human Centered Design who specializes in knitwear design and cross-disciplinary creative collaboration. She will discuss the differences and intersections between the disciplines of art, craft and design with an emphasis on understanding how the disciplines of art and craft can benefit the design process using hands-on processes.
- Sep 12, 2025
- Holistic Human Health
Child obesity is now more common than undernutrition – what do we do?
Xi Cheng
- Sep 12, 2025
- by Galib Braschler + Marisa LaFalce
- Community Engagement, Social Impact + Justice, Sustainability + Society, Student Life, CHE in NYC
Bridging ambition and action students make an impact in NYC
Internships combine community-engaged learning and professional development
With nearly half of all internships unpaid, many college students face financial barriers and unequal access to professional opportunities. The CHE in NYC summer internship is fully funded, helping close that gap. It places Cornell Human Ecology students with community organizations like the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem.
Through these partnerships, students like Taylor Cole ’26 and Katrina Samuda ’26, gain meaningful work experience that benefits local