Student Engagement
We strive to create a strong Program in Nutrition community.
Students are actively engaged in many activities related to the Program, including the Grapevine student newsletter; events organized by the HealthNuts student club such as our annual alumni panel and informal get-togethers for brunch or drinks; Book Clubs or Movie Nights; or participation as a student mentor.
Many students are also active in our faculty research projects, including at our Laurie M. Tisch Center for Food, Education & Policy.
We have an active listserv for students and faculty through which announcements are posted every Sunday morning which include program announcements, 麻豆原创-wide community events, scholarship, and internship/employment opportunities. Many of our alumni choose to stay on our listserv to receive job announcements and join our .
In addition, because of Teachers College’s location in New York City, there are unlimited opportunities for students to become involved in a variety of food and nutrition鈥恟elated activities in the community.
Our Program in Nutrition alumni build a community, often become lifelong friends, and continually support each other professionally.