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2010 Interns Share Their Experiences

22 AgSci students did their internships in the spring or summer of 2010, and they shared their adventures and advice with other students on September 28.  The six returning interns who presented to the whole group represented the variety of options available to AgSci students, from lab and field research to one-of-a-kind international experiences.

Marlene developed an extension program for ZZ2 farm in South Africa

Marlene developed an extension program for ZZ2 farm in South Africa

Jeff spent the summer in Ithaca with the NRCS

Jeff spent the summer in Ithaca with the NRCS

After the presentations, students had the opportunity to talk to the returning interns about their internships and the process of setting up and completing an internship.  Though not all of the returning interns wanted to continue their careers in the field they interned in, all of them attested to the importance of hands-on experience.  Great work, guys!

Orientation 2010

We’re growing by leaps and bounds!  On August 23, the AgSci Ambassadors welcomed 21 new freshman, 5 transfers, and 1 Australian exchange student to the major.  Our new students got to know each other by playing some creative icebreaker games.  Check out the video!

After a good dose of laughter, faculty advisors joined the group for lunch and a game of faculty-student bingo.  To wrap up the event, the Ambassadors walked the new students through the inner workings of the major, from course enrollment to the internship requirement.

Toilet Paper Fashion Show

Toilet Paper Fashion Show

So, they feed you well here...

So, they feed you well here...

Are you a faculty member who has children?

Are you a faculty member who has children?

New Students: Useful Websites & Resources

Hello incoming Ag Sciences students,

Last year AgSci Ambassador Adrienne Masler compiled a list of useful links and sites to help you feel more comfortable with the sea of new information. We are re-publishing this blog post to help with all those questions.

See you soon–Kari Richards, Agricultural Sciences Coordinator
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A quick guide to useful CU sites, thanks to the Ambassadors at today’s orientation.

CALS website: find out about the college, CALS distribution requirements, opportunities in research and internships, the Career Development Office, and more. Link to the Registrar and DUST.

AgSci website: information specific to the major, such as classes, curricula, internships, and more. Link to the blog.

AgSci major and internship blogs: Current events, useful information (like this post!), and reports from student intern bloggers.

Student Center: Enroll in or drop classes, view grades (at the end of the semester), update your contact info, check the amount due on your bursar bill, and much more. Quick link: type “jtf.cornell.edu” in your browser.

DUST: view enrollment info, find classes to fulfill distribution requirements, view transcript, track progress toward degree fulfillment, and more.

Blackboard: used in many courses to distribute course info, submit papers, and much more. You can search for your classes ahead of time, but professors will tell you if you need to sign up for their class on Blackboard.

Ag Sciences on Facebook: Find club events and other kids in the major!

CUinfo: find course descriptions and rosters, event calendars, search for clubs/activities/professors, find dozens of useful links… as Will said today, it’s kind of like Google for Cornell.

SAO: Student Activities Office. Search for clubs to join by interest or alphabetically. Quick link: type “sao.cornell.edu” into your browser. Also check out the Club Fest this Sunday in Barton Hall – details should be in the orientation schedule.

CU Dining: Figure out where to eat and how to pay for it. Quick link: type “dining.cornell.edu” into your browser.

Schedulizer: Helps you organize your schedule when selecting classes for the next semester. Shows you all possible schedules based on your course selections. Not affiliated with Cornell but generally accurate and easy to use.

Still have questions? The Ambassadors are here to help! Email us at agsciambassadors@cornell.edu or find anyone you recognize in class or on campus. Kari (ksu2), Toni (ad97), and the other advisors are also great resources.

Have something else to add? Please do – become a blogger (ask Kari) or contact me.

Take care,
Adrienne (amm428)

Home Again

Hey guys,

I am coming at you this last time sitting on my parents sofa recovering from the jet lag of flying (and from celebrating my last week in Uppsala).  I originally wanted to put my last post in Sweden but I had no time to sit at my computer in such fashion.

I am going to make this last post sort and sweet because I have a lot to do today including making my way out to Cornell.  I would like to use this last post to make a few final words about my time abroad.

Deciding to study abroad has been one of the best decisions I have made in my life.  It has open up my perspective on the world drastically.  I know have a network of friends that spans the globe.  It is impossible to have gone abroad for a semester and have it not change your life.  It’s easy to see myself, how, later down the road, my decision to go abroad will continue to affect my life and I am excited for this.

I would like to thank Cornell, CALS, and those around me who have given me the ability to pursue this amazing opportunity.

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Cheers

Congratulations Graduates!

On Sunday, May 30 nine Ag Sciences students officially became alumni, marking the largest graduating class so far of this growing major started in 2006. Five of the nine intend to pursue master’s degrees within the upcoming year,  three students will begin regular jobs or internships, and three students graduated with academic honors, including the prestigious SUNY Chancellor’s Award.  Congrats!

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Pictured from back left: Chang Lian, Kristen Kennedy, James LaGioia, Erin Ploetz, Drew Baustian, Geoff Reeves, Stephen Pietruszka. From left front: William McCaffrey, Dr. Toni DiTommaso, John Orlowski.

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