Yesterday, the first group of 2017 Campers arrived in New York City. Today, some of the Campers visited CRS alumni at their workplace, received a tour of the work site and the alumni answered questions the campers had about their careers. Tomorrow is the first day of camp.
One Week Remains until Camp Season 2017 Starts
There's one week left until the 2017 campers arrive in New York City. What's happened so far: staff training, finalizing homestay and travel arrangements, arranging alumni worksite visits (where Campers visit alumni at their work-place and receive a tour), and most of the Campers have met their airfare-travel fundraising goals!
June is CRS Spirit Month!
Meet the Incoming 2017 Campers
Hooman Yaghoobzadeh (CRS ‘87,’88) and Chelsea Beyrand (CRS ‘07)
Hooman Yaghoobzadeh (CRS ‘87,’88) is a physician specialised in cardiovascular disease and internal medicine. As a CRS alumnus, he chairs the Health and Safety Committee and is part of the Reunion Committee. He will be celebrating his 30th CRS reunion this years. Chelsea Beyrand (CRS ‘07) just finished a graduate degree in nursing at Columbia University. Read their conversation about their careers, hopes for CRS and challenges as campers.
Caroline Chiu (CRS '10) and Shai Sklar (CRS '16)
Caroline Chiu (CRS ‘10) has been the first woman to hold both the titles of President and Editor in Chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator, the second oldest continuously operating college news daily in the US. She is currently finishing her degree in Biomedical Engineering and will start working in consulting this summer. Shai Sklar (CRS ‘16) is going back to camp this summer as a second year camper and is passionate about biology and engineering. Read their conversation below!