Meet the class of 2021: Abby Bridgers
“Instead of trying to fit myself into a box, Mount Holyoke demanded that I think about where am I strongest, where can I put these skills to use.”
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“Instead of trying to fit myself into a box, Mount Holyoke demanded that I think about where am I strongest, where can I put these skills to use.”
“The results I found were obvious to me, but I didn’t know that not everyone had access to these skills. I saw my Mount Holyoke education in practice.”
“Playing squash challenged me to push myself beyond what I thought I could achieve as an athlete. The whole student-athlete experience has been amazing.”
“At MHC, instead of it being a competitive environment, professors and students really work together in class for everyone to learn and to do their best.”
The dining experience at Mount Holyoke is a key component of student well-being. So how do you feed students safely in a pandemic?
When you invest in scholarship aid at Mount Holyoke, you enable students like Maya Sopory ’22 to think critically, grow as leaders and help others.
Mount Holyoke sophomore Alexya Lee was honored by the Girl Scouts for researching the lives of enslaved people on a school property in Tyngsboro, Mass.
“Playing squash challenged me to push myself beyond what I thought I could achieve as an athlete. The whole student-athlete experience has been amazing.”
Mount Holyoke juniors Shreya Nair and Shuyang Lin co-authored a paper that won third at an international conference for visual communication.