The Resident Advisors in our Honors Learning Communities never cease to amaze us with the activities they come up with! Last week, RAs on the 2nd and 3rd floors of Sadler Hall, Jackie Barr and Bo Stewart, organized a trip for their residents to go to the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY. The Museum is a highlight of the Central New York region and contains a collection of more than 45,000 glass objects which span 3,500 years of glassmaking history! Corning is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of the art, history and science of glass and we love that our Honors Learning Communities were able to experience it.
When asked what brought about the trip, Sadler 3 RA Bo Stewart said, “My inspiration for the trip just came from my philosophy that students should take advantage of the attractions in the Central New York/Finger Lakes region while they are attending SU. Visiting places like the Corning Museum of Glass are both fun experiences and opportunities to expand our understanding of the history and culture of the region.”
We are happy to see our Honors students engaging with the history and cultures of the CNY region!

Sadler 3 at The Corning Museum of Glass

(l to r) Javier Prusky Grinberg, Rachel Correll, Bo Stewart, Jennifer Rasnovski, Hannah Sherman, and Armand Damari

Sadler 2 and 3 Learning Communities at The Corning Museum of Glass

 

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