April Employee Newsletter

Partners for the Future Final Seminar On March 29 th , the Partners for the Future students of the 2021 – 2022 year concluded their program with a series of spectacular presentations. Each student was given ten minutes to discuss the impressive work they’ve been doing all year and field questions from the audience. A special thank you to Arun Narasimhan, Jae Hyung Lee, Katherine Denney, Min Yao, Julia Wang, May (Yue) Wu, Olaf Klingbeil, Nick Lee, Talitha Forcier, Alexander Krasnitz, Mary Doherty, Hyun Soo Kim, Nicholas Gladman, Vivek Kumar, Amy Lanctot, Peter Koo, and Lucas Cheadle for mentoring the students for the past year. Also, a special thank you to David Jackson for serving a support for the students throughout the entire process. We wish the Partners for the Future Students the best of luck in the future endeavors. We know they will be nothing short of amazing!

Your Old Glasses Can Do Wonders We would like to thank everyone who participated in the EyeMed Donate for Good program benefitting Onsight - an independent nonprofit committed to eradicating the global vision care crisis. So far, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has collected 66 pairs of glasses to be recycled, and EyeMed Vision Care has donated $330.00 to OneSight on behalf of CSHL. Our Donate for Good contributions will support OneSight programs that bring a world of good. These programs deliver eye exams, glasses, and permanent vision centers to people and places that need vision care the most so they can see life to the fullest. We will be making one last donation within the next few weeks. If you have any glasses you would like to donate, we encourage you to stop by our collection boxes located at Luke, Blackford (Racker Reading Room), Hillside Cafeteria, Syosset and Woodbury Cafeteria by May 2, 2022. For more information about Donate for Good and other ways to get involved with OneSight, please click here.

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