From nerves to neurons: growing as a scientist at 69¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ
I have grown into a strong, confident and competent individual and aspiring scientist after four years living and learning at MHC.
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Felicity Emerson ’17
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I have grown into a strong, confident and competent individual and aspiring scientist after four years living and learning at MHC.
During my summer internship, I created an online zine to as a teaching aid for children learning about the natural environment.
"More well-funded institutions may be alluring, but at a smaller institution you can experience more diversity in your work and make a real difference."
I learned at 69¾«Æ·ÊÓÆµ that scholarship injected with an activist sensibility is all the more valuable and impactful.
My training as an MHC history major gave me knowledge, confidence, and courage.
The difference between reading accounts of the Taliban in the classroom & talking face to face with a former Taliban negotiator.
Interview with Professor Gudmundson about his book La Negritud en Centroamerica (in Spanish)
I have always loved the sky and I am curious about how things work in space and determining solutions for things we do not yet know or understand in our universe.
When I decided to pursue a Spanish minor - and then major - I had no idea it would change my professional and personal goals.
I frequently think about my experience traveling and living internationally when talking about LGBTQ rights and the global movement