From: Andrea Poag
Date: March 1, 2023
Subject: Dyson Digest - March 1, 2023



Hi everyone,

Welcome back! I hope you all had a relaxing couple of days off. 

Please review the information below regarding Better Business Week which will kick off on Monday, March 6th with Steven Izen '13, Founder & CEO of Lokai. There are events each night - RSVP now and don't miss out on these great opportunities for the Dyson community.

Continue to work with your instructors and CAs if you are needing support in the classroom or course information. You can also reach out to the Dyson Office of Student Services and Advising if you need additional support or if you would like to start thinking about fall 2023 course planning. Appointments can be made through the Dyson Launchpad.

You can email Dyson_OSS@cornell.edu with questions or concerns. 

Have a great week!

Andrea Poag
Director, Student Services & Advising 

Last Day to Drop Classes/Change Grading Basis

  • March 20th 

PRE-ENROLLMENT FOR FALL 2023 

  • May 1 - May 3: Rising Seniors
  • May 2 - May 4; Rising Juniors
  • May 3 - May 5: Rising Sophomores
LAST DAY OF CLASSES
  • May 9
EXAMS
  • May 13- May 20
GRADUATION
  • May 26 - Dyson-Specific Ceremony

CLICK BELOW TO RSVP FOR BETTER BUSINESS WEEK EVENTS 

 

Monday, March 6
Dyson Dean Distinguished Lecture Series hosts Steven Izen, Founder & CEO of Lokai 
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Warren B25
 
Tuesday, March 7
Student Panel 
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Warren B25
 

Wednesday, March 8
Virtual Alumni Panel
6:30pm - 8:00pm
This is an online event (RSVP for link)
 

Thursday, March 9
Grand Challenges Showcase 
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Warren 401

Women's History Month
Lunch & Learn with Dr. Nicki Moore, new Director of Cornell Athletics

Thursday, March 9
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Warren 401, 137 Reservoir Ave., Warren Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States
Link
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Women's History Month Lunch & Learn with Dr. Nicki Moore, new Director of Cornell Athletics

Everyone welcome

RSVP NOW

DYSON SUMMER INTERNSHIP FUNDING APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!


The Dyson Summer Internship Funding is a collection of summer funding awards that provide financial support for students to complete summer unpaid or minimally paid career-related experiences. The funding supports students with living expenses (including security deposits), daily transportation, and travel so that these essential career experiences are available to all Dyson students.

The goal of our Dyson Summer Internship Funding is to financially support students who may otherwise not be able to afford to participate in these experiences. We encourage any student who needs financial support to complete this application.

The maximum amount of funding available per student is $2,500. If you have extenuating circumstances and need additional funding, please provide additional documentation in your application.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

The Culture, Community, and Belonging Committee Needs Your Feedback

Dear Dyson Students,

We invite you to share your thoughts, feelings, and perspectives about community and belonging at Dyson through this brief anonymous survey. Thank you!


The Culture, Community, and Belonging Committee of the SC Johnson College of Business Leadership Council on Combating Racism and Promoting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging is looking to gain a better understanding of the student experience with sense of belonging and community within each School and the College of Business.

To learn more about Belonging @ Cornell, visit https://diversity.cornell.edu/belonging

To learn more about the SC Johnson College of Business Leadership Council on Combating Racism and Promoting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, visit https://business.cornell.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/antiracism/

CAPS group counseling
There are still openings in some of CAPS’ spring counseling groups! Spring group topics include anxiety, depression, eating concerns, and substance use, with groups especially for students of color, LGBTQ+ students, and international students. See what students say about CAPS groups.

Body Positive Cornell groups
Join a Body Positive Cornell group for weekly peer-led discussions on body acceptance and positive body image. Spring groups begin the second week of March and will run for six weeks. Learn more about BPC groups.

National Eating Disorder Awareness Week (February 27-March 5)
Eating disorders can affect people of any age, but most commonly begin during college-age years. Signs can include preoccupation with food, dieting, and/or exercise that inhibits your ability to participate in and enjoy life. If you're struggling, help is available. Learn about services at Cornell Health.