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Charger Blogger and Nutrition Sciences Major Talks Staying Healthy with Sugar
Beatrice Glaviano ’26 breaks down the science of sugar, the myths, and why donuts still deserve a place in our lives this semester.
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This summer, I volunteered at the Yale Prison Education Initiative (YPEI) at Dwight Hall as part of the University’s President’s Public Service Fellowship. I was surprised by just how much I learned and developed important skills, including resilience.
August 30, 2023
I entered the President’s Public Service Fellowship ready to serve the community around me. Honestly, at first, when I was learning about the program, I thought Dean Baker might have been overselling it. I thought there was no way that I would be learning so much while I was involved. I expected to be working in a remote location doing something I didn’t yet know, but I couldn’t have been more wrong.
After being involved for about two and a half months this summer, I think the program was undersold.
I gained so much from being a part of the President’s Public Service Fellowship. I learned that I could accomplish whatever it is that I set my mind to. While I had always believed that, I had never been tested like I think I was this summer.
I spent the summer volunteering at the Yale Prison Education Initiative (YPEI) at Dwight Hall. When I started, I was terrified about going into the facility because I don’t like walking into an environment in which I don’t know what I’m going to encounter. Then, I got injured and was on crutches for about two weeks, and to top it all off, I got a cold out of the blue. I had just about every obstacle I could think of thrown my way, but I persevered. I kept going because the job was important to me. I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it.
I’m a planner, so having to adjust my entire summer plan was challenging, but I proved to myself that I can push past the roadblocks that are in my way and still do what I set out to do, which was to help the community.
Faith Arcuri is a communication major at the University who volunteered at the Yale Prison Education Initiative (YPEI) at Dwight Hall this summer as part of the University’s President’s Public Service Fellowship program.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 breaks down the science of sugar, the myths, and why donuts still deserve a place in our lives this semester.
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The BUSA1000 EXPO showcased the innovative spirit of University of New Haven students, with 42 teams presenting business plans and competing in a pitch competition. The winning team, Pets on Wheels, impressed the judges with their entrepreneurial vision and adaptability.
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Amanda Castro ’22 shares how her time at the University of New Haven shaped her love for journalism, preparing her for a fast-paced role covering the 2024 election for Newsweek.