Bridging Cultures in Today’s World
“I found the sense of achievement that came at the end of every day was so satisfying, and I didn’t think I would have gotten that in other jobs.”
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Tianzhou Ye ’14
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“I found the sense of achievement that came at the end of every day was so satisfying, and I didn’t think I would have gotten that in other jobs.”
"Most of my joy in South Korea was not spent in the classroom at Ewha but in the city of Seoul."
I came in with some experience in outdoor education, and found I enjoyed leading full day teen hikes and gained the skills to do it again.
It is exhilarating to feel passionate about your field of work and study! MHC Geography helped me put my career path in motion.
“I advise against devaluing your history degree & encourage students to explore opportunities besides traditional history-oriented paths.”
Lydia credits MHC with helping her become a strong leader in a field with few women
As a visiting DAAD fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, I had the opportunity to investigate proton conduction.
The interdisciplinary nature of Biochemistry enhanced my critical thinking.
"Studying Chinese gave me a new vantage point from which to observe the world and a meaningful tool with which to effectively engage it."
Kinsun Chan explains how he strives to give students the experience of dancing with a real dance company.