Mari-Christina Clark
What was your favorite part about working at OADI?
I am a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in Classics and Spanish with a minor in Religion. Committed to being involved in campus life, I have really enjoyed working at OADI since my freshman year. Being a student worker for the program has allowed me to connect to the Cornell community in a meaningful way. Working together with a dynamic team of students to assure access to equipment and services needed to support the academic endeavors of our peers has been so rewarding for me.
What is your plan for after graduation and dreams for the future?
I am confident that the work that I have done, along with my coworkers throughout my time here matters and has made an impact. I hope to apply the experience gained at OADI Cornell to a future career in consulting and public administration after completing graduate school. Before graduate school, my plans are to travel the world with the first stop in Barcelona in July.
Tell us a fun fact about yourself?
I’ve done stand-up comedy (instead of karaoke) at private parties. The opinion and views of my audience revealed approval. An appreciation for the connection of all people and what makes us all the same is a major focus of my material.