Fall with Friends in Amherst!

By Riley Bailey

At this point in the semester I’m sure you’re getting overwhelmed with work and probably can’t wait for Thanksgiving break. I can’t believe it's already so close! In the meantime, it’s important to take time to yourself and explore the many things to do around Amherst to help you destress, take a break from the schoolwork, and enjoy the fall weather. These are some of my favorites!

Atkins Farm 

Take a trip to Atkins Farm! Atkins Farm is a gateway to fall during this time of year. It feels like you are walking straight into fall. There are pumpkins, apple cider donuts, pies, and fresh food from our local farms to choose from. My friends and I like to go there for breakfast on the weekends because they have amazing egg sandwiches! I highly recommend taking a trip to Atkins to destress but also because it’s a staple Fall destination in Amherst. 

Pumpkin Carve 

There are so many local farm stands located throughout Hadley and Amherst. Grab a few of your friends, go buy pumpkins and carve them together! My friends and I did this last week and not only was it fun but it distracted us from our busy lives at school. We were also able to support a small business! 

Go Hiking 

A little bit past Atkins Farm there is a beautiful hiking trail at Bare Mountain. It’s about a two mile hike - one mile up and one mile down. It’s definitely steep but the view at the top is worth it. You can see all of UMass and almost all of Amherst at the peak. There’s so many other great hiking trails around Amherst as well. Get outside! It’s so good for your mental health and physical health plus, it can really help you decompress. I recommend going with a friend! 

Norwottuck Rail Trail 

Not far from campus there is the Norwottuck Rail Trail. It’s a very scenic trail (especially in the fall) and has entrances all around Amherst, Northampton, and Hadley. The easiest entrance for UMass students is on the corner of South Pleasant Street and Snell Street. If you have a bike, great! If not, just take a walk!


Halloween Meeting!

Happy Sunday! 

Join us for our next meeting tomorrow, Monday, October 31st at 7pm in Flavin Auditorium (Isenberg 137) for a night of Halloween fun! Our Co-Presidents, Laura Balinski and Abbie Stevenson, will be hosting a Halloween themed meeting with games, prizes and plenty of snacks! Feel free to come dressed in your most creative Halloween costume...the best dressed will win a prize! This meeting will be best attended in person, so we hope to see you all in Flavin. 

We also will be live streaming this meeting on Zoom for virtual viewers to attend at the following link:
Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98339046651 
Meeting ID: 983 3904 6651

WiB Movie Night: Join us for a movie night to watch The Devil Wears Prada on Wednesday, November 2nd at 7:30pm (Isenberg N135). Popcorn and cookies will be provided, but feel free to bring other snacks! 

WiB Academic Planning Night: Spring course registration is right around the corner! If you are looking for scheduling advice from upperclassman, join us for our WiB Academic Planning Night on Thursday, November 3rd at 7pm (Isenberg 124). This is a great chance to ask general, or major specific, questions to help you build your schedule for next semester!

Committee/Program Reminders:

  • Marketing Committee: Wednesday, November 2nd at 7pm (Isenberg 119): Sophia Lynne Photography - Join us to hear from our Historian, Sophia Trischitta, about the journey of starting her own photography business! (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)

  • Peer Mentorship Program: Wednesday, November 9th at 7pm (Isenberg N135): Team Building Activities

  • Community Service Committee: Thursday, November 10th at 6pm (Herter 217): Topic TBD (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)

    • Community Service Opportunity: Craig's Doors, a local human services organization, is looking for volunteers to help them relocate on Monday, October 31st and Tuesday, November 1st! Click here for more information.


Content Updates:

  • Podcast: "Out of Office (with WiB)" Episode 4, "Taylor Swift: Midnights, the Music Industry & Feminism w/Abby" hosted by our VP Rachael Doyle, featuring our Social Media Chair Abby Morse, is live! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link!

  • Blog: Check our most recent blog post, "Developing a Healthy Relationship with Exersise After High School" written by our DEI & Campus Outreach Director, Lisa Freeley, at this link!


If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events and opportunities. 
 

UMass Opportunities

Women in Economics: Conversations with Alumni
The Economics and Resource Economics Departments are hosting a "Women in Economics" event on Friday, November 4th from 1-3pm in the Old Chapel. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with UMass alumni in a small group setting, and learn about where they are in their careers today. To RSVP for this event, use this link. 

Minuteman Equity Fund
The Minutemen Equity Fund (MEF), a student-run investment fund on campus is recruiting freshman and sophomore students for their Spring 2023 Junior Analyst role! Junior Analysts generate investment ideas, learn about research and the financial industry through workshops, and develop skills to pursue desired opportunities and careers. Applications are due on Sunday, November 13th at 11:59pm For more information, click this link or reach out to MEF here!

Isenberg International Internship
Isenberg is offering an international internship and service leadership trip to Southern Africa! This program is open to all UMass students, and will run for two weeks in May. This opportunity allows students to gain real world leadership skills and also provides 30 service hours towards the Isenberg Global Citizens Award. To learn more and apply, click this link. 

UMass School of Public Policy
The School of Public Policy has a brand new undergraduate major! This major focuses on connections between business, government and society, and explores how to property address public problems. Several public policy classes are available for the spring semester! For more information, click here or reach out to Faith Nussbaum!

SAM x VITA
UMass Smart About Money is working with Volunteer Income Tax Assistance to recruit volunteers to prepare simple tax returns during the spring semester. Prior experience is not necessary, as training will be provided.  This is a great opportunity to give back to the local community! If you are interested, visit this link for more information. 

Isenberg Global Citizens
Isenberg Global Citizens is recruiting mentors for their new volunteer program: Mentors for Higher Education! This program pairs UMass students with students at Amherst High School to serve as mentors during their college application process. This is a great way to develop leadership skills, and to make a difference in our community. Click here for more information! 

Additional Opportunities

Henkel
Henkel, global leader in the consumer product goods industry, is hosting a virtual Campus Insider Day on Wednesday, November 2nd at 3pm. This event will consist of Q&A sessions, panel discussions and 1:1 opportunities, where attendees will learn more about internships, full time positions and company culture. For more information, click this link.  

AlphaSights
AlphaSights, a global information services firm, is currently recruiting current juniors and seniors for Summer 2023 positions! To learn more about their Client Service Associate Program, click here, and to learn more about their Client Services Summer Internship Associate Program, click here!

Alteryx
Alteryx, a computer software company focused on data science and analytics, invites members to apply for their Summer 2023 Sales Representative Internship! For more information about this posistion, click this link.

Developing a Healthy Relationship with Exercise after High School

By: Lisa Freeley

I, along with many of my peers, participated in organized sports throughout high school. I played field hockey in the fall, ice hockey in the winter, and ran track in the spring. When asked to describe myself, the first word that came to mind was “athlete”. Being an athlete played an enormous role in my identity as well as my day-to-day life. Because of this, it should come as no surprise that my first couple years of college felt a little off. My favorite form of exercise was skating, but how was I supposed to do that after high school when the ponds are only frozen for about a week during the winter, ice time is expensive, and I no longer have a community of girls to share it with? Things were different and I had to adjust. College life requires a whole new method of dividing your time. My priorities shifted onto managing my class schedule, developing a career path, and making new friends. 

My first year of college was entirely remote, so I got into the habit of going to the gym with a friend almost every morning before class. My second year, however, was spent on campus, fully indulged in college life, and waking up to lift every morning at 7AM was simply not an attainable goal. I found myself neglecting my physical health. To make matters worse, I had it ingrained in my mind that working out was only worthwhile if I lifted heavy, sweat through my clothes, and pushed myself beyond my limits. When I did decide to work out, I was so sore and exhausted that I would feel unmotivated to do anything for the next week that followed. I knew I needed to change my routine.

I recalled my high school habits, which frankly were unhealthy and draining, and felt jealous of the person that I used to be. Busy with my back-to-back schedule, I would often only have time for one meal, or I would purposefully eat just enough to scrape by. I remember reading that one banana supplied you with enough energy for 45 minutes of exercise, so my dinner before 8-10PM practice was two bananas. *This is simply not true, and you should absolutely eat a full, balanced meal before a rigorous workout!

Today, when I reflect upon those habits that I fell into during high school, I feel ashamed. Moreover, when I consider my early college self, desperate to somehow revert to that lifestyle, I feel immense sadness.

Truthfully, there is no easy way to navigate life after high school, and fitness can be an especially challenging area for those of us who transition from the structure of organized sports to being completely on your own. The reality is, I was never on my own. I now realize, there are so many others experiencing this same dilemma, and only I have the power to fix it. College is an opportunity to redefine fitness for yourself, which can be a fun and empowering journey. 

Personally, I have found that signing up for fitness classes at the rec is a manageable way to weave exercise into my busy schedule. Classes occur at the same times each week, so it’s easy to create a routine out of attending classes that you enjoy. Additionally, the instructors consistently emphasize maintaining a judgment-free space and encourage you to take breaks and modify workouts as needed. UMass also offers club sports and intramurals, which can be an exciting way to either pick up where you left off in your high school sport or try out something new. 

Of course, there are always those days when your workload begins to sort of suffocate you, and fitness gets moved to the backburner. On those days, I make a point to move my body in other ways for the purpose of getting my heart rate up and feeling good about myself. This may be as simple as walking to the furthest dining hall from your dorm. I live on the 21st floor of my building, so for me, sometimes opting to take the stairs gets the job done.

Ultimately, working out is not supposed to make you feel badly about yourself. Speak to yourself with kindness and understand that fitness looks different at varying stages of your life. By opening myself up to new forms of fitness, I discovered that rollerblading is very similar to ice skating, so when I come home from school, my friend/former teammate and I like to go down to the Cape and rollerblade the Canal Bikeway. I have grown tremendously since high school. I am a smarter and more confident person than I was in high school. To compare myself now to that person would be silly.


Virtual Networking with CVS Health!

Happy Sunday! 

Join us tomorrow, Monday, October 24th at 7pm on ZOOM for a virtual networking workshop with CVS Health! CVS Health University Relations Manager, Lauren Kwaczala, will be discussing how to successfully navigate a virtual environment, including tips for interviews, and balancing remote work. We ask that you please join this meeting with your cameras on! 

This meeting will be held over Zoom using the link below:
Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98339046651 
Meeting ID: 983 3904 6651

"Out of Office (with WiB)": Episode 3, "Catching Up w/ Tyler" hosted by our VP Rachael, featuring former WiB Co-President Tyler Spellman, is live! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link!

WiB Movie Night: Join us for a movie night on Wednesday, November 2nd at 7:30pm in Isenberg! Popcorn and cookies will be provided, but feel free to bring other snacks. Vote for which movie to watch here

WiB Academic Planning Night: Spring course registration is right around the corner! If you are looking for scheduling advice from upperclassman, join us for our WiB Academic Planning Night on Thursday, November 3rd at 7pm (Isenberg 124). This is a great chance to ask general, or major specific, questions to help you build your schedule for next semester!

Committee/Program Reminders:

  • Marketing Committee: Wednesday, November 2nd at 7pm (Isenberg 119): Sophia Lynne Photography (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)

  • Peer Mentorship Program: Wednesday, November 9th at 7pm (Location TBD): Team Building Activities

  • Community Service Committee: Thursday, November 10th at 6pm (Herter 217): Topic TBD - Please note: the meeting originally scheduled for Thursday, October 27th has been cancelled (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)


If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events and opportunities. 
 

UMass Opportunities

Isenberg International Internship
Isenberg is offering an international internship and service leadership trip to Southern Africa! This program is open to all UMass students, and will run for two weeks in May. This opportunity allows students to gain real world leadership skills and also provides 30 service hours towards the Isenberg Global Citizens Award. To learn more and apply, click this link. 

UMass School of Public Policy
The School of Public Policy has a brand new undergraduate major! This major focuses on connections between business, government and society, and explores how to property address public problems. Several public policy classes are available for the spring semester! For more information, click here or reach out to Faith Nussbaum!

SAM x VITA
UMass Smart About Money is working with Volunteer Income Tax Assistance to recruit volunteers to prepare simple tax returns during the spring semester. Prior experience is not necessary, as training will be provided.  This is a great opportunity to give back to the local community! If you are interested, visit this link for more information. 

Isenberg Global Citizens
Isenberg Global Citizens is recruiting mentors for their new volunteer program: Mentors for Higher Education! This program pairs UMass students with students at Amherst High School to serve as mentors during their college application process. This is a great way to develop leadership skills, and to make a difference in our community. Click here for more information! 
 

Additional Opportunities

Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business
Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business is hosting two upcoming events! Both of these events consist of a variety of panels and speakers from across many industries. They will be hosting their 5th Social Impact Conference on Saturday, October 29th from 10am-4pm. More information about this event can be found at this link. Additionally, they will be holding their 18th Intercollegiate Business Convention on Saturday, November 5th. Click this link for more information.

Henkel
Henkel, global leader in the consumer product goods industry, is hosting a virtual Campus Insider Day on Wednesday, November 2nd at 3pm. This event will consist of Q&A sessions, panel discussions and 1:1 opportunities, where attendees will learn more about internships, full time positions and company culture. For more information, click this link.  

Days with Dasha!

Happy Sunday! 

Join us tomorrow Monday, October 17th at 7pm in Isenberg 137 (Flavin Auditorium) for a very special meeting hosted by our E-Board director Dasha Shterenberg! For the third year in a row, Dasha will be sharing her body positivity and mental health journey, and how it led her to the creation of her own personal brand, Days with Dasha. This will be a truly inspiring meeting that you do not want to miss! 

We also will be live streaming this meeting on Zoom for virtual viewers to attend at the following link:
Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98339046651 
Meeting ID: 983 3904 6651

Chipotle Fundraiser: TOMORROW Monday, October 17th, from 4-8pm WiB will be hosting a Chipotle Fundraiser at the Hadley location! A portion of the proceeds will go right back into our club, so mention WiB at checkout, or use our code (EYW9VD8) if you order online. Feel free to bring your Chipotle to our meeting that day, and we can all enjoy together!

Podcast - "Out of Office (with WiB)": Episode 2, "Traveling the World w/ Caroline" hosted by our VP Rachael, featuring our very own Caroline Tierney is live! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link!

Blog Sign-Ups: Our blog subcommittee is a great opportunity to gain experience, and to share something you feel passionate about with our club! If you would like to be featured on our WiB Blog, click this link, and reach out our Blog Chair Jolie with questions! To read our most recent blogs, click here

Committee/Program Reminders:

  • Marketing Committee: Wednesday, October 19th at 7pm (Isenberg 119): Careers in Marketing Panel (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)

  • Community Service Committee: Thursday, October 27th at 6pm (Herter 217): Topic TBD (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)

  • Peer Mentorship Program: Wednesday, November 9th at 7pm (Location TBD): Team Building Activities!


If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events and opportunities. 
 

Additional Opportunities

Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business
Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business is hosting two upcoming events! Both of these events consist of a variety of panels and speakers from across many industries. They will be hosting their 5th Social Impact Conference on Saturday, October 29th from 10am-4pm. More information about this event can be found at this link. Additionally, they will be holding their 18th Intercollegiate Business Convention on Saturday, November 5th. Click this link for more information. 

The Arizona Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals invites those interested in building a career in sports to register for their "Front Office Panel," a career focused webinar for college students! This event is scheduled for Thursday, November 1st at 4pm. To learn more, click this link.