The Spanish major opening up opportunities
Spanish has been a huge part of my career here at Mount Holyoke and in my other ventures, like my internship and studying abroad.
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Jody Phelps ’18
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Spanish has been a huge part of my career here at Mount Holyoke and in my other ventures, like my internship and studying abroad.
“The cultural component of my studies allowed me to understand people beyond just having the language skills to communicate with them.’
Judith Oliver '69 describes her journey as a graduate student and now professor specializing in Art History.
"A realistic, optimistic, mindset while navigating the journey is essential to building relationships in any art history career."
Amy's goal is to pursue biomedical engineering and she is working in the Herd Lab.
“I’ve found that mentoring speaking skills requires a level of engagement and interaction that’s really exciting.”
"My experiences and connections at Mount Holyoke continue to motivate me to thrive in many areas of my post-graduate life."
Learning about many facets of dance opened my eyes to a range of possibilities and prepared me to take on each opportunity I encountered.
“I connected with the communities I was serving by communicating with lawyers, immigration officials, and youth in their own languages.”
My undergrad research at 챬 sparked a career in climate science.