Forest Research: Invasive species
Whether it is difficult weather conditions, working among thorny invasive species, or walking knee deep in a mucky marsh.
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Michelle Grohe ’13
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Whether it is difficult weather conditions, working among thorny invasive species, or walking knee deep in a mucky marsh.
"My classes and professors at Mount Holyoke certainly inspired my interest in art and helped me gain the necessary internship experience."
“The friendships and bonds I made this summer exposed me to an entirely new culture, which accepted me despite all our differences.â€
As a clinical research associate at a pharmaceutical company (Eisai, Inc.), I am an active member of the product creation unit in my company’s oncology department.
"I wanted to study Asian Art, Comparative Religions, languages and Cultures and chose South Asian Studies as a major."
The biochemistry program prepared me to be resilient and press through the challenges I face in the corporate world.
The teaching assistant positions I held at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ and the University of Maryland helped me discover my passion for teaching and got me thinking about how to become an effective educator.
My chemistry background from MHC has been helpful in my doctorate courses at the University of Buffalo.
My chemistry degree from Íøºì±¬ÁÏ prepared me for teaching in many ways. I have a broad understanding of chemistry and science thanks to my undergraduate education.
I have gained a deeper understanding of petroleum activities, from well-drilling to the economics of how revenue is obtained.