Rocky and Me: Teresa Alvarado-Patlán ’19 Senior Reflection
Teresa Alvarado-Patlán '19 advises incoming students to not be too hard on themselves or over-commit. “Focus on finding a balance, while not burning yourself out.”
[more]Teresa Alvarado-Patlán '19 advises incoming students to not be too hard on themselves or over-commit. “Focus on finding a balance, while not burning yourself out.”
[more]Leading both upperclassmen facilitators and first-year participants helped Rachel Inman '19 find her voice in a professional setting on campus and master the art of the elevator pitch for a program she has dedicated a lot of her undergraduate time to. With this role, Rachel spent more time in Rocky’s space apart from taking public policy classes and became more engaged with the center.
[more]What first attracted Billy to the Rockefeller Center was his desire to find a place where he could be challenged by learning experiences both inside and outside of the classroom. Interested in Public Policy studies from the start, Billy felt a connection to the Center as early as his first-year winter, when he took PBPL 5: Introduction to Public Policy with Professor Shaiko.
[more]I would encourage any first-year student to step out their comfort zone and do something non-traditional. Everyone deserves to be here. College is a continuous learning process. Take full advantage of the resources and time to explore and learn during these four years.
[more]Front Row (left to right): Rajiv Ramaiah, Maria Jose Auil, Charlotte Blatt, Samuel Colello, Abhilasha Gokulan, Alyssa Heinze, Kristen Virkler, Dale Li, Raunak Bhojwani 2nd Row (left to right): Gricelda Ramos, Christopher Huberty, Lucia Pierson, Jonathan Chu, Emma Marsano, Carolyn McShea, Jessica Colin, Arati Gangadharan, Zoe Snow, Kaina Chen
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