kinesiology
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Aria Dehshid: Experience of a lifetime
Because of his weight loss and fitness journey, soccer player Aria Dehshid decided to help others when the pandemic hit by launching a coaching business.
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Regina Bermudez-Smith: Meet the Ramily
Before Cornell, sophomore tennis player Regina Bermudez-Smith had felt team unity, but not a team as family—or Ramily, as we call it.
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Peni Waqairatu: Excelling on field and stage
As a running back and a dancer, Peni Waqairatu of Melbourne, Australia, makes a big splash on the field and onstage.
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Ready for the future one prosthetic at a time
Sarah Carvo’s Cornell Fellowship provided countless opportunities and experiences, but it especially helped her to realize she was on track for her career.
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CSRI students study physical activity during pandemic
COVID-19 disrupted a lot of summer plans, but three Cornell College students didn’t let it stand in their way for completing their research.
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9 new faculty bring expertise to Cornell College
Cornell is welcoming nine new faculty members for the 2020–21 academic year. They come from all over the country to bring their knowledge and expertise to Cornell’s students.
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Cruz awarded Fulbright to Spain
Stefany Cruz is headed to Spain as part of Fulbright’s English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Program.
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John Rizzardini ’79: Cornell intramurals launch pro sports career
John Rizzardini ’79 has helped start four sports franchises, but once upon a time he managed Cornell’s intramural program.
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Celebrating the sciences
With the cutting of a “DNA ribbon,” Cornell dedicated Russell Science Center and celebrated the completion of its $35 million Science Facilities Project.
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KCRG-TV features Science Facilities Celebration
KCRG-TV9 attended the Science Facilities Celebration on Oct. 25 and produced a story about the new and renovated building projects.
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Volleyball players take new approach to understanding success on the court
Volleyball players Lindsey Frazier and Sarah Carvo rotated off the court and onto the computer for the Cornell Summer Research Institute.
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Let’s play ball
f you scan Cornell’s baseball and softball rosters, you’ll notice the same name (and number) pop up under both—#5 Wichman.
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Shine as an academic and an athlete
Brodie Vieweg ʼ19, a kinesiology major with an exercise science concentration and a psychology minor, started his college experience at a traditional semester school, then transferred to Cornell College.
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One day on the Hilltop: Isis (Ici) Collier ’19, kinesiology and music major
We followed kinesiology and music major Ici Collier for a day.
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Alumni at a Glance: Jill Trzaska ’12
After graduating from Cornell, Jill Trzaska ’12 worked as an aide at a physical therapy clinic and pursued her bachelor of science in nursing (BSN). Today, she’s a registered nurse at the Bone Marrow Transplant/Hematology-Oncology unit at Northwestern Memorial Hospital (the downtown Chicago campus).