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Stella Elwood ’19 turned to the Makerspace to create an effective, affordable tool for use in veterinary medicine.
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Stella Elwood ’19
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Stella Elwood ’19 turned to the Makerspace to create an effective, affordable tool for use in veterinary medicine.
I learned to ask questions fearlessly and make mistakes. No one knows everything. The only way to learn and move forward is by asking and doing.
My academic training at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, especially brought together my enthusiasm for the natural and social sciences to inform a deeper understanding of health.
I was given the unique position of working on this biomaterials project because of my biochemistry training at MHC, which taught me to think critically about in vivo systems and generate insightful solutions.
It has been a priority to learn within the context of a supportive community that values mentorship.
I developed critical, observational, and analytical skills through polymer science research while working in Professor Wei Chen's lab at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ.
Through the insight, connections and encouragement of my professors, I launched my career in media.
Danilo and Julio are both working full time and taking evening M.A.T. classes. They share a commitment to providing students of color with role models.
I work with students who have vastly different outdoor experiences from my own and my ES major helped me to better understand their needs.
Mentorship helped me resolve a conflict between a financially secure career choice and exploring my artistic practice and identity.