Knox is a hot baseball player on campus and he has his sights set on Emory. She brushes him off so he may just have to up his game and take her to the baseball locker room to make her his and his forever if the superstition is true.
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College hockey star, Dean Di Laurentis is big man on campus and impossible for the ladies to resist. Even though Allie is nursing a broken heart even she falls for his charms but only for one night. Now she just wants to be friends but Dean is going in for the score of a lifetime.
Sebastian is the wresting team captain at Iowa and better known as the douchebag on campus. Studying at the library with his teammates he catches sight of Jameson, a fellow student dressed in a cardigan and pearls.
Teddy keeps getting dragged to the rugby house on campus by her friends but there she just gets ignored by guys. Kip has been watching her crash and burn for weeks and decides to offer his services as her hairy godmother to help her get noticed.
The Office of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion helps to create an environment of mutual respect, avoiding stereotypes, and more. They collaborate with departments and individuals across the Yale campus to promote a respectful, accessible and inclusive community for all Yale employees. They also oversee the Affinity Groups.
This week I met with Nidhi Pashine - a Postdoc Associate from Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science. Nidhi is from Bhilai, India. She received her PhD degree from University of Chicago focusing on soft matter physics before joining Yale in 2021..At Yale, Nidhi studies granular metamaterials. Different from normal materials, these metamaterials have mechanical properties that people do not usually expect. For her project, the granular particles can be controlled individually so that the properties of the bulk can be altered as designed. In the future, she wants to become a faculty member to continue her journey in academia..Being in the US for Nidhi is an interesting experience. She was able to meet people from different backgrounds and cultures and make new friends. After a few years, she has been able to adapt to a new lifestyle and explore things she would not have done otherwise. She also appreciates the various types of international food here. .Nidhi enjoys the outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing and biking. She likes backpacking and visiting national parks. Her favorite spot on campus is the lawn on Science Hill right underneath Steep. She once took her cat there to enjoy the sunlight together - it was a good memory!.#humansofoiss send us a dm if you want to be featured in the future!
Q: Do you have any favorite work spots at Yale?A: Although I've seen much of Yale's campus, I think there is still a lot out there for me to explore. I usually spend my time at Sterling Memorial Library (and in Bass) which is one of my favorite spots to study or work on assignments. Marx Science Library is also a good work spot when I want to be closer to my apartment. I can't wait to explore more of what Yale has to offer in terms of study spaces this upcoming summer.
Q: If you could give any advice about moving to another country to study, what would it be?A: As I was born in Seoul, South Korea, and moved to the UK when I was seven, the prospect of moving didn't seem as daunting as it might do for others. This is very cliche, but it has been so enjoyable and rewarding to be studying in an entirely new culture and setting, and I wish I hadn't been as nervous prior to moving to the USA. The OISS and other small groups for international students have been incredibly helpful in providing new information for foreigners like myself, and I've had fun being on campus from day one.
This week, meet Oksana Goroshchuk! Oksana is proudly from Ukraine. We're happy to represent our Ukrainian community on campus today with Oksana's story. OISS and everyone on campus is here to support the Ukrainian community - so please reach out to us if there's anything we can do
Hello! My name is Aileen Siele from Kenya. I am a freshman in Trumbull College, interested in exploring the intersection of health and technology. When I am not doing homework, I listen to podcasts or go for walks around campus. I am looking forward to a great experience at my new home for the next 4 years - an experience that is wholesome, full of fun, learning moments, and meeting new people from different backgrounds. Coming from a tight-knit community, I am excited to be joining groups and organizations that foster the growth of a strong community. It is exciting to be a part of the OISS team this semester and I can't wait to see how it goes.
Hello everyone! My name is Afia Sarpong Frimpong and I use she/her/hers pronouns. I am a senior in Berkeley College and I am majoring in Biomedical engineering. I love reading (fiction) in my leisure time and I do a bit of drawing as well. I also sing with the Yale Gospel Choir on campus - visit our YouTube page for some great music! I am happy and grateful to be on campus now and to see lots of people. Stay healthy and happy!
Vanakam! Have you witnessed this beautiful orchestration yet? Yale's 54-bell carillon was cast by John Taylor Bellfoundry in Loughborough, England, and installed in New Haven in 1922. These bells are played by the Guild of Carillonneurs which is made up entirely of Yale students! Next time you hear these beautiful bells on campus, take a moment to appreciate their beauty and look up at Harkness!
Determined to become a physician scientist, I studied hard and was lucky enough to work in some of the greatest institutions during this journey. I don't believe in work and life balance. They are indivisible, like a beautiful cocktail. You can not get the same taste when you separate them. In this regard, Yale and New Haven provide a great environment for me. The city is just like a giant campus where you live in, dine in, hike in, work in, so on and so forth.
Throughout these years, I had been unconsciously trying to find myself and a place to fit in between different worlds. Coming to Yale as a Fox International Fellow has helped me complete that transition. My desire to tell the story of how people cope in difficult and challenging circumstances, albeit in the context of foreign policy implementation, has taken on a deeper meaning as I walk through an empty campus silent under the social distancing measures to stop the Coronavirus spread. 2ff7e9595c
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