Chemistry research abroad in Germany
As a visiting DAAD fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, I had the opportunity to investigate proton conduction.
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Rachel Krueger ’13
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As a visiting DAAD fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, I had the opportunity to investigate proton conduction.
The interdisciplinary nature of Biochemistry enhanced my critical thinking.
"Studying Chinese gave me a new vantage point from which to observe the world and a meaningful tool with which to effectively engage it."
Kinsun Chan explains how he strives to give students the experience of dancing with a real dance company.
“I’m very excited about being able to forge direct connections with the students I teach, and to teach bright students in a small-class environment.”
The skills I learned in Professor Nunez's lab also helped me navigate the clinical research on operative teams and pain management that I participated in the summer after my first year.
Teaching Specialties: all levels of Modern Technique, Choreography and Improvisation, Kinesiology for Dancers, Dance Aesthetics, Repertory, Partnering
The people I met at MHC including my advisor have been supportive and helped me at every step of my career.
I had the drive and endurance to pursue extremely demanding graduate studies because of confidence instilled in me by MHC.
I worked in the Public Affairs Office which dealt with communicating to the public and news media about the EPA.