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Charger Blogger Returns with First Entry of New Academic Year

Beatrice Glaviano Ӱԭ26, a nutrition sciences major, returns for her second year of writing content for the Charger Blog. SheӰԭll continue to give a glimpse at what it is like to be a college student, and sheӰԭll give an inside look into her research and some of her many passions.

September 10, 2024

By Beatrice Glaviano Ӱԭ26

Beatrice Glaviano Ӱԭ26 (right)
Beatrice Glaviano Ӱԭ26 (right).

Hey. Hi there.

Bienvenue. Arigatou. Hoş geldin! Välkommen, ciao. Welcome back to the blog, everyone.

ItӰԭs good to be back.

For those who are joining us for the first time, hello! IӰԭm Beatrice, a Nutritional Sciences student here at the University of New Haven, concentrating in the Pre-Medical Sciences. While I originally wanted an article out a bit earlier, I figured that giving everyone time to settle in might be a good idea. So, go and grab some water; maybe swing by JazzmanӰԭs and nab a coffee with a bagel, and get comfy.

Farmers Market era.
Farmers Market Era.

ItӰԭs the start of the school year, people, and there is so much to do.

When I originally started writing for UNewHaven, I had no idea that IӰԭd actually become a blogger as a result. As a researcher, I was more focused on documenting my discoveries and lab progression than I was telling everyone what my coffee order was (an almond milk latte with an extra shot of espresso and hazelnut syrup, hot). Writing was just something I enjoyed, as well as something that I found myself to be relatively good at. I never thought it would become everything serious.

Until it did.

I have officially been the blogger for UNewHaven for a year, and itӰԭs been such a delight to have people ask not only if IӰԭm continuing, but whatӰԭs in store for the upcoming months. Here, I strive to create a comfy-cozy environment for students thatӰԭs realistic, compassionate, and emphasizes what it is to be human. Students, faculty, staff, weӰԭre all just people when you look at it. Each and every one of us has unique characteristics that make us who we are, as well as the life experiences, challenges, and successes weӰԭve engaged in over the course of a lifetime. EveryoneӰԭs body Ӱԭ your scars, acne, the folds and ripples of your skin, the tan lines Ӱԭ will differ. Not everyoneӰԭs life will look the same. How beautiful is that?

Frog image
See how the frog sits for the picture? Very cutesy.

Because look at you!! YouӰԭre alive! YouӰԭre changing and growing, and youӰԭre living! And doing! Ahhhh!!!

I havenӰԭt even met you, and look at you go.

Marcus Aurelius, the author of Meditations, a philosophy book, for those who are curious (I recommend the Penguin Classic copy) offers a piece of advice IӰԭll never forget:

"Concentrate every minute like a Roman Ӱԭ like a man Ӱԭ on doing what's in front of you with precise and genuine seriousness, tenderly, willingly, with justice."

Tend to your body like a temple. Do your assignments mindfully, and truly try to apply the material so that you may learn. Say the affirmations in the mirror even if you think you look stupid. Cry if you need to. Remember that love is always the better choice, even if it may not seem like it at the time (this is a lesson that has saved me from making several horrible decisions). Go about your life thoroughly. Meet new people, try new things, really challenge yourself to get out there and explore! There is so much to learn, to do, and thatӰԭs what you need to remember when things get hard.

But you donӰԭt need me to tell you that, do you?

Hehe. Thought so.

Author grins, sipping her coffee and eating a cinnamon-raisin bagel with all the cream cheese.

ӰԭYouӰԭre allowed to be a human here. YouӰԭre also allowed to be a human everyday of your life, funnily enough, haha. It makes things a lot more real.Ӱԭ

Before I get too big-sister on everyone, IӰԭd like to let everyone know that I do have a where you can read about my other stories, recipes, and adventures. (And feel free to comment. I love knowing what everyone has to say!). ItӰԭs definitely in the beginning stages, but itӰԭs going to get somewhere (hopefully, lol).

Speaking of myself, there are so many stories to tell. IӰԭve mentioned a lot of them in past articles, which you can read more in-depth, if youӰԭd like Ӱԭ so IӰԭll just summarize myself as briefly (an impossible task, really) as IӰԭm able to.

Geez, where to start? Uh...hm. Well, IӰԭm still Beatrice, and IӰԭm still studying nutrition. I chose this major because it brought color into my life. Recovering from an eating disorder (which is still an active part of my life) taught me that there is so much more to life than food, and that food was never the enemy in the first place. Granted, this took a very long time for me to fully understand Ӱԭ and I doubt I still have a full understanding of it now Ӱԭ but the knowledge about nutrition and how healing it can be in the right applications gave my life a meaning I couldnӰԭt throw away.

Of course, I had my negativities about it. Was it lucrative as a career? What could I really do with my degree? Was I sure I wanted to pursue this?

These questions were answered in the form of opportunity. I researched microplastics in the white tissue of fish to determine if it was possible humans were not only inhaling microplastic particles but also consuming them. Microplastics are also associated with select chemical compounds associated with chronic illnesses and disease; i.e. BPA-sourced plastics have been linked to the development of breast cancer in women due to their hormone-mimicking properties. Scary, no?

Then I started to blog, and now IӰԭm the student social media manager-person for the Nutrition Department. I never thought IӰԭd ever get to do anything like this in my life, and I love every second of it. I really, really do.

Ghost photoshoot
Me as soon as September 1st hits.

To my supervisors reading this, I love you guys so much. Thank you for letting me be the person I am, and allowing me to bring all my weird, imaginative ideas to the table. It means more than you know.

Outside of school, IӰԭm an avid baker and home chef (my boyfriend is very appreciative of these factors, as he adores the buttermilk lemon-blueberry muffins I make). IӰԭm also an EMT, funnily enough, so I often spend my nights helping patients out with whatever they need. When IӰԭm not working or doing schoolwork, I enjoy walking, running, hiking, playing tennis, practicing yoga and meditation, and doing pilates. These are all forms of movement IӰԭve learned to enjoy and that benefit me emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically. Additionally, I enjoy writing, drawing, painting, doing crosswords, and sketching (typically, these are done with a cup of coffee not too far away, if IӰԭm able to swing it). Aside from these, I have a lovely fish named Atlas, a small army of plants who I adore very, very much, and two younger siblings who I still owe ice cream to.

Sorry guys. I promise youӰԭll get your DQ...eventually.

I hope that you all have enjoyed this article as much as I have had writing it, and that you stick around for a while. I usually write blogs each week, often having a research-based article followed by a summary of whatӰԭs gone down that week (i.e. fighting my microwave). Thank you for reading, and know that your support for this blog does not go unnoticed. IӰԭm proud of you for everything that you have, are, or will do :) Feel free to email me at blgav1@unh.newhaven.edu to give me article ideas, comments, or to tell me if I have a typo, haha. See you soon!

With peace, love, and peanut butter, your blogger,
Beatrice ❤️