The importance of art knowledge in the non-profit world
"My student research of Roman and Northern Renaissance collections informed my work in the non-profit world."
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Lauren Parda Kusek ’14
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"My student research of Roman and Northern Renaissance collections informed my work in the non-profit world."
My MHC experiences continue to inspire me to strive for the ideals of social justice, community, and close collaborative relationships.
The ability to search for information, weed through various sources, and become comfortable with new topics is an important piece of her work in law.
I am considering a career in environmental psychology, so the internship allowed me a closer look at this field of clinical psychology.
“My internship with the Media Institute for Social Change was one of my most life-changing experiences.”
Studying Italian at Mount Holyoke was the catalyst that gave me the tools I needed to make the move to Europe.
"The interdisciplinary East Asian Studies minor has enriched my perspectives and enhanced my critical thinking."
My fluency in Spanish, French and Italian allows me to support my business in sometimes unexpected ways.
Studying at MHC, gave me a breadth of experiences that have given me choices in my professional and personal goals.
Michelle is an expert in the physics of energy in the lab — and on the volleyball court.