Year in Review

[ “Year in Review”  is where you should reflect on the past year and show how you have evolved as a person and as a student.  You may want to focus on your growth in a particular area (as a leader, scholar, researcher, etc.) or you may want to talk about your overall experience over the past year.  For more guidance on using your ePortfolio, including questions and prompts that will help you get started, please visit the Honors & Scholars ePortfolio course in Carmen. To get answers to specific questions, please email eportfolio@osu.edu. Delete these instructions and add your own post.]

G.O.A.L.S.

  • Global Awareness:
    • Global awareness to me means being aware of the vast diversity around you, and having the willingness to explore and learn about it. During my time at OSU, I hope to meet a variety of students and faculty around campus and get to know them. I also hope to study abroad at one point to learn about the culture of another place.
  • Original Inquiry:
    • Original Inquiry means getting involved in research and projects around campus to gain knowledge about a variety of topics. During my time at OSU I hope to get involved in research so I can build experience for my future career.
  • Academic Enrichment:
    • For me, Academic Enrichment means going and getting involved in numerous academic activities both inside and outside the classroom. I hope to get involved in academic clubs and research to expand my knowledge.
  • Leadership Development:
    • Leadership Development means stepping up and taking charge of a task and being a role model to others. I hope to join a few clubs and become a leadership role in them. I also plan on being a leader in the classroom, whether its on a project or helping others.
  • Service Engagement:
    • I believe every OSU student should take time and give back to their community. I plan on joining volunteer projects in my free time to give back to the city of Columbus.

Career

[“Career” is where you can collect information about your experiences and skills that will apply to your future career.  Like your resume, this is information that will evolve over time and should be continually updated.  For more guidance on using your ePortfolio, including questions and prompts that will help you get started, please visit the Honors & Scholars ePortfolio course in Carmen. To get answers to specific questions, please email eportfolio@osu.edu. Delete these instructions and add your own post.]

Artifacts

Mentor Profile

One of my PSL mentors is Vanessa Frank. She is a junior here at OSU, and she is majoring in Biology on the Pre-law track with a minor in Political Science. She is from Geneva, Ohio, and she has two sisters. One is a junior in high school, and the other is a freshman at Kent State University. Also, her father is a chemical engineer. She came from a high school where she had about 100 people in her class, so she wanted to come to a big college like Ohio State for a new experience. She also liked that OSU was in a big city and that she could get in-state tuition. For Venessa, it was hard at first adapting to college life, but she was able to become comfortable with the change after meeting new friends. After college, she plans on pursuing Law School to become a patent attorney. She is taking the LSAT in the spring. She said that the hardest thing about OSU was realizing that you are not always going to get all A’s like in high school. She said to suck it up and work your hardest. She is also part of a sorority and Charge, a girls fitness club. Finally, her favorite part of PSL was making friends and going to events, especially the zoo trip.

October Question of the Month

Social media/the internet + hyperpartisanship = a lot of inaccurate and unattributable thoughts masquerading as news.  What can be done to make what we see/read/experience online more trustworthy and verifiable?

This issue has gained much attention in recent years especially after the 2016 election. There are many people on the internet and social media that post inaccurate information just to achieve as many “clicks” as possible. This non-credible informations has gained a new name as “fake news.” Countless internet users have been exposed to this fake news, and they have been fooled by it. Fake news is dangerous because it corrupts the way people view the world around them. Foreign governments have been known to post this inaccurate information online in order to undermine our American democracy. Something more needs to be done so the American people can avoid this biased and erroneous information.

First,  almost every news outlet nowadays has some bias associated with it. In my opinion, there should be more nonpartisan news organizations that give accurate and objective information. Without left-leaning and right-leaning news outlets, the American people can absorb the news and form there own opinions and ideas without being told what to think. It is not that news articles or reports are inaccurate, the facts are just loosely scattered throughout these biased articles and reports. The news should be written completely based on facts and not speculation or flashy headlines.

I also believe there should be multiple third party, non-biased, credible sources that fact check news stories. These sources should only judge the news based on facts that can be backed-up with evidence and on whether or not the story is objective or not. Of course, there has to be numerous rules and regulations put into place so that citizens’ First Amendment rights are not infringed on. Objective news is vital to American society. We have drifted far away from the objective news of the past to the biased fake news of today. In today’s day and age where anyone can post what ever they want whenever they want, it is important to keep the facts straight.

Advocacy Projects Reflection

I visited the “Libertarianism in the Face of a Pandemic” project which was about how the ideals of libertarianism hold up during the current COVID-19 pandemic. I also visited the “Use of Nuclear Weapons to Make Mars Habitable” project which was about the possibility of using nuclear weapons to make Mars habitable for mankind. Finally, I visited “The Workload of College Students” project which was about how stress can pile up from a variety of ways on college students in today’s society. These projects showed me that I can advocate for change in a variety of areas and for many different things. The workload project gave me some inspiration to look into the problems that are currently affecting me and the millions of other college students in the United States. I have always been interested in space, so the Mars project gave me inspiration to look into the many possibilities of how we can make an impact outside of this world. With the current pandemic, I am also interested in looking into medical project ideas that could better the lives of people in the United States and around the world. This would also coincide with what I would like to do in my future career.

 

About Me

Hey, my name is Vincent Cianciola. I am a first year majoring in Biochemistry on the pre-medicine track. I am also a member of the Politics, Society and Law Scholars. I am from Akron, Ohio and I have two brothers, and one of them is my twin. After graduation, I plan on pursuing medical school in the hopes of going into disease research or radiology. I came to Ohio State because I believe it is the best place for me to thrive academically and gain experience for my future career. In high school, I was a member of NHS, the cross country team, the track team, the Academic Challenge team, the Spanish club, and the ecology club. At OSU, I hope to get involved in interesting research and some clubs. Some of my interests include: running, video games, movies, and history. I also like volunteering and giving back to the community. I am a hard worker and a dedicated learner, and I plan on achieving success during my time at OSU.