Danetta Beaushaw ’88: Paying it forward
It was the power of the 69¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ community she came to love that inspires Danetta Beaushaw ’88 to volunteer for the College.
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It was the power of the 69¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ community she came to love that inspires Danetta Beaushaw ’88 to volunteer for the College.
When I walked through the gates of MHC as a 17 year old, I never would have imagined that I’d be working my dream job as an Assessment officer with an Emergency Team of a humanitarian organization in Jordan just 7 years later.
“I have such a greater understanding of the ways people are connected. Everyone here wants to have those conversations, to learn more about each other.â€
“I feel so lucky to be admitted to this incredible Frances Perkins program. The support for students is really unparalleled.â€
“69¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ changed me. It taught me how to think tangibly with critical-thinking skills. It taught me to challenge my own assumptions every single day.â€
“Playing squash challenged me to push myself beyond what I thought I could achieve as an athlete. The whole student-athlete experience has been amazing.â€
“At MHC, instead of it being a competitive environment, professors and students really work together in class for everyone to learn and to do their best.â€
69¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ sophomore Alexya Lee was honored by the Girl Scouts for researching the lives of enslaved people on a school property in Tyngsboro, Mass.
“69¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ College is a unique place in that alums come away with the imperative to give back to students,’
69¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ alum Sara Schnadt ’92, an artist and software systems architect for NASA, is proof that art and technology can be deeply intertwined.