Legal and Public Health Services Research in Argentina and Spain
When I decided to pursue a Spanish minor - and then major - I had no idea it would change my professional and personal goals.
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Emma Walters ’15
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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
As a Mount Holyoke student, Sara R. Haviland ’03 interviewed life-long civil rights activists for her thesis — leading to a doctorate and her first book.
In Professor Nordstrom's lab, Emma is studying project the behavior of photo-elastic particles.
Chelliah owes her excitement to the fact that her job provides her with technical experience valued by employers in the computer science industry.
How lucky I was to be able to go out into the real world as an undergraduate and try on many possible career "hats".
My chemistry background at Mount Holyoke directly led me to specialize in theoretical and computational chemistry.
My strong science research background helped me better understand the fundamental aspect of medicine as it relates to clinical practice.
“I can’t believe how lucky I am — to be able to learn from and work closely with a scientist I’ve been admiring for so long!”
Studying the language, the culture, and the country inspired me to complete an independent study on Business in China and study in Beijing.