Becoming a better global citizen as a Mount Holyoke student
“I really appreciate that [the MHC Semester in D.C] program provided a new way for me to view international relations and public policy.â€
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“I really appreciate that [the MHC Semester in D.C] program provided a new way for me to view international relations and public policy.â€
“The Mount Holyoke professors and students created an encouraging environment where anyone can ask questions without thinking twice. My classes have taught me to be a leader.â€
“Coming here and learning that … there’s more out there than what I previously thought was kind of eye-opening. It challenged my framework and made me question what I was going to do in a career.â€
“I feel like I have sisters all over the place. There are strong connections at Mount Holyoke. … I was impressed with how helpful people are here.â€
“Coming to Mount Holyoke, I wanted to try it all and be it all, which I was able to do thanks to the opportunities and encouragement of those around me on campus.â€
“Mount Holyoke has given me the skills to channel my fears of the unknown and turn them into opportunities to fuel my curiosities.â€
Get a glimpse of Iyana’s MoHome experience, and listen as she shares why the volleyball court is her second home on campus.
When I finally saw my dorm in real life, stood outside and looked around, I was happy — incredibly happy.
Mount Holyoke alum Rumbi Bweinofa-Petrozzello ’94 is the president of the New York State Society of CPAs and the first woman of color to hold that role.
“I chose Mount Holyoke because I heard about this magical place and how nice the people and professors are.â€