Holding the Pathology in our own Hands
My biochemistry training from MHC has given me a solid scientific foundation to my career as a general surgery resident at Stanford.
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Lindsay Sceats ’11
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My biochemistry training from MHC has given me a solid scientific foundation to my career as a general surgery resident at Stanford.
“I was moved by the questions that anthropology requires that we ask of and about ourselves.”
My desire to explore dance as a physical, creative, and intellectual endeavor has determined the course of my professional life.
Redeghieri discusses her study abroad experience and how it shaped her life.
My training as an MHC history major gave me knowledge, confidence, and courage.
I was introduced to the field of environmental governance and policy and made important connections.
“When I served on the admissions committee at University of Michigan, the students who stood out and succeeded were those who had research experience and a clear sense of what they were getting into.”
My thesis looked at neural signatures in auditory imagery by using poetry, specifically limericks.
My Arabic skills, writing experience in Cairo, and digital media training in the Five Colleges prepared my graduate foundation.
The difference between reading accounts of the Taliban in the classroom & talking face to face with a former Taliban negotiator.