Interning at the U.S. Army War College
The difference between reading accounts of the Taliban in the classroom & talking face to face with a former Taliban negotiator.
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The difference between reading accounts of the Taliban in the classroom & talking face to face with a former Taliban negotiator.
Interning allows students to choose or eliminate future career options without risking longtime commitment. Also, students have opportunities to network and make tight connections with professionals.
My chemistry and french background allowed me to connect with my scientist colleagues at the Embassy.
Four years of undergraduate research in Spanish and History has inspired me to continue on to a career in international policy.
3 Mount Holyoke students received stipends to travel to Saint Petersburg
Student presented their work at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference.
You can't really understand German humor until you learn German.
My professor's curiosity, love of fieldwork, and self-confidence gave me the enthusiasm to go on really exciting adventures.
Kaneka Turner MAT’15 was one of the keynote speakers at National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conference in Orlando, FL in October 2017. Her talk centered on her work advocating for more inclusive mathematical communities.
"My MHC education taught me to appreciate my individuality as a woman in science and never sell myself short as I persevere."