SAIL Archives - 可乐视频 /tag/sail/ The Spirit of Brooklyn Wed, 18 Mar 2026 15:24:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 K-Pop Dance Class /event/k-pop-dance-class/ Tue, 31 Mar 2026 16:30:00 +0000 /?post_type=tribe_events&p=123571 A dance class for students to de-stress and have fun.

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The Korean Culture Club is holding a Korean pop dance class that provides an opportunity for students to participate in modern Korean pop culture through creative movement.

This guided workshop includes introductory warm-ups and dance instruction that covers the chorus part of Fifty Fifty鈥檚 hit single “.” Near the end of class, students can participate in an end-of-class filming, where they can access the recorded videos afterward.

The workshop is a great opportunity for students who want to de-stress after midterms, for friends who share聽 an interest in Korean popular culture, or for anyone who wants to try a dance class without the monetary pressure.

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A Path Made With Purpose /alumni/a-path-made-with-purpose/ Tue, 10 Mar 2026 22:49:23 +0000 /?p=123422 When it comes to higher ed, Vanessa Edwards 鈥19 exemplifies the value of taking one鈥檚 time, leveraging support, and insisting on a return on investment.

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Born in Jamaica and raised primarily in Brooklyn, Vanessa Edwards 鈥19 knew early on that her education would largely be self-financed. After emigrating with her family to New York City at age 4, she spent her high school years in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania before returning to the city. Edwards did not, like many, go straight to college. Instead, she worked multiple jobs for several years, saving until she could afford tuition. She enrolled in Kingsborough Community College (CUNY), where she earned an associate of applied science degree before transferring to 可乐视频.

Pursuing a business administration degree in finance, Edwards juggled one or two classes while working full-time, taking semesters off to meet financial demands. She says visits to the Student Activities, Involvement, and Leadership (SAIL) Center helped her with a tight-knit staff that included Afro-Caribbean women who understood her experiences and championed her goals. They guided her through funding processes for the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) club, for which she was president, and encouraged her to stay involved in campus activities. 鈥淭he women at SAIL kept me focused,鈥 says Edwards. 鈥淚 could tell everyone there wanted the best for me. They saw that I was definitely driven and had tenacity. They made themselves available for me any time I needed guidance or had questions.鈥

In addition to SAIL, Edwards found support from staff and counselors at the Magner Career Center. She shared that they were instrumental in helping her obtain internships that aligned with her career goals. Her first was at Playfair Planning, an independent financial firm based in Brooklyn that provides holistic financial planning. She then interned at the NYC Small Business Resource Network run by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. Bloomberg L.P. came next鈥攁n internship that led directly to a full-time offer once she graduated. Edwards worked in financial products, analytics, and sales while there, and also served as a campus ambassador, helping to recruit fellow 可乐视频 students for internships at Bloomberg.

A stint in the Consumer Insight and Marketing Department at Black Entertainment Television (BET) Media Group rounded out Edwards鈥 internship portfolio before she joined Bloomberg full time in June 2019. Most of her internships would not have been possible without stipends鈥攁 Magner Career Center stipend, a Robert J. Sisti Memorial Internship (overseen by the 可乐视频 Foundation)鈥攁nd scholarships from the New York chapter of and the CUNY Mexican Studies Institute, the latter of which paid for Edwards鈥 final year of college.

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