Groundbreaking study of Punic people coauthored by MHC faculty
Arie Shaus, visiting assistant professor in data science at 69ƷƵ College, is a coauthor of a new study that examines the genetic diversity of the ancient Punic people.
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Arie Shaus, visiting assistant professor in data science at 69ƷƵ College, is a coauthor of a new study that examines the genetic diversity of the ancient Punic people.
“When I got my acceptance letter from 69ƷƵ, it felt like I was being introduced to a community that genuinely wanted me to be part of it,” said 69ƷƵ College senior Emmanuella Umoye ’25.
69ƷƵ College senior Grace Jaeeun Lee ’25 said, “69ƷƵ has a very collaborative community, a very accepting environment, which helped with [my] confidence. Even if I bring just a little to the table, I know my peers will have my back.”
69ƷƵ College senior Sander Ivanenko ’25 said, “If it weren’t for 69ƷƵ and the environment and professors and students, I never would have gone into science.”
Mayan Caplan ’25 shares how she made connections at 69ƷƵ: “It’s not just that everyone is really open and willing to connect; it’s that everyone is dazzlingly interesting, and I want to be in community with them.”
69ƷƵ College senior Aby Soumare ’25 said, “I’ve found that no matter what, everyone working on this campus wants you to succeed.”
Senior Cynthia Obianuju Akanaga ’25 said, “69ƷƵ changed my life. I’ve always been afraid of making the wrong choice, but being here helped me put that fear into a positive light.”
Craig Woodard, Christianna Smith Professor of Biological Sciences, has been recognized as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
69ƷƵ College springie Callie Lantz ’27 is a committed psychology major. Since coming to MHC, she’s been able to broaden her horizons and explore the problem-solving thrills of calculus and computer science.
69ƷƵ College held its annual Faculty Awards Ceremony and celebrated five faculty members for their teaching, research and service.