Lighting the Way for Future Semesters: End of CUTF

The CUTF semester is coming to a close! This semester has taught me so much, especially about how hard our teachers work to help further our learning. I have spent countless hours designing my model, let alone printing and gluing together all 40 sets of the model, on top of writing the in-class activity that…

How the Tables Have Turned: Learning Through Teaching CUTF 2

I decided to apply to the CUTF in February 2023. Part of the reason that I applied is because I already had several ideas on what kind of project could enhance the class I was taking at the time – Functional Neuroanatomy. There are various difficult circuits that undergraduate neuroscience students learn in this class,…

Seeing the Light: CUTF Introduction

Hi! My name is Lia, and I am a senior neuroscience major with minors in chemistry and statistics. I’m from the Philadelphia area and have five older siblings and eight nieces and nephews! My oldest niece is almost sixteen. Once I graduate this April (2024), I intend to enter a research PhD program in neuroscience,…