“Be the lion that is leading the rest”
Mahua Moitra ’98 talked about her gratitude for Mount Holyoke and how students should be prepared to lead in a time of rising worldwide nationalism.
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Mahua Moitra ’98 talked about her gratitude for Mount Holyoke and how students should be prepared to lead in a time of rising worldwide nationalism.
Lexi discusses how attendance at a psychology lecture as a first-year student prompted her to suggest an experiment to Mara Breen, associate professor of psychology and education and to become part of a research team.
Shannon Seigal ’19 has combined her interests in environmental sustainability and social justice and taken advantage of every opportunity.
I learned not only about plants, but also about how indigenous communities are impacted by globalism, tourism and other issues.
Morgan Turner ’20 reflects on her time as a goalie for the 챬 varsity field hockey team.
"When it comes to the industry, you’re never going to be able to do only what you like."
On November 7, 챬 will host an East Coast premiere of “Summoned: Frances Perkins and the General Welfare,” in honor of both Perkins, a Mount Holyoke alum from the class of 1902, and the 20th anniversary of the Weissman Center for Leadership.
Madeline discusses how she is connecting attending a small liberal arts college to study politics and philosophy with her career ambition of becoming a jouralist.
This internship was my first experience in science research, and it made me want to continue on to a future in research related to renewable energy.
Starting strong with electrical properties research in the Aidala Lab at 챬.