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Bethe Connections: 3/17 - 3/26

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Cornell Health Updates

The Skorton Center for Health Initiatives (a department within Cornell Health) is working to update and improve a required Cornell undergraduate orientation program called Real Students Real Stories for Fall 2023. We are seeking undergraduate students to participate in a 1-hour focus group over Zoom to provide feedback and insights into how to update and improve the film for New Student Orientation in August 2023. As a thank you for your time, you will receive a $5 Amazon gift card after participating in the focus group.


If you’re an undergraduate student and interested, please register here to attend one of the following focus groups:


  • Thursday, March 16 from 12:15 – 1:15pm

  • Friday, March 17 from 3:30 – 4:30pm

  • Monday, March 20 from 4:30 – 5:30pm

  • Wednesday, March 22 from 12 – 1pm


About the Orientation Program

All incoming first-year and transfer students are required to attend an orientation program called Real Students Real Stories. It is important for new members of Cornell’s campus community to learn about the intellectual and social communities that are a part of life at Cornell. During this required orientation program, students view a film that highlights Cornell students, staff, and faculty sharing about their own introductions and transition to college life, the various ways they navigated life at Cornell, strategies they found to prioritize their health and well-being, how to make friends and find community, build resilience, deal with setbacks, manage their academics, and take advantage of everything Cornell has to offer, including utilizing campus resources.


If you have questions about this program or these focus groups, please contact Laura Santacrose at lbs65@cornell.edu.

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Important Reminders

GRF On Call: 607-327-1729


The GRF On-Call phone is only turned on when the House Office is CLOSED (after hours and over the weekend).


Reasons to call the GRF On-Call: lockouts after hours, neighbors are being noisy during quiet hours (sounds like a party), the electricity went out in your room, and other similar concerns that cannot wait until the House Office is open again.


Do not call the GRF On-Call to pick up a package from the House Office, to let your friend(s) into the building, or for anything that can wait until the House Office is open.


FOR EMERGENCIES CALL CUPD 607-255-1111, OR 911

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