Jessica Espinosa, MHC’s “internship queen.”
All 챬 students are guaranteed one paid internship. This biology major landed lab work each semester, and paid research jobs every summer.
- Featuring
-
Jessica Espinosa ’15
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
Narrow down the list by selecting multiple topics.
All 챬 students are guaranteed one paid internship. This biology major landed lab work each semester, and paid research jobs every summer.
Coiley connects MHC students fluent in Spanish with Holyoke public schools, who need their translation and interpretation services to reach parents and kids.
Social entrepreneur Ellen Chilemba ’17 is showing the women of the world's poorest country how to lift themselves out of poverty.
Undeterred as a woman in the heavily male fields of physics and engineering, Shehzeen Hussain ’14 wants to meld the two to solve community energy problems.
Biologist Koty Sharp ’98 employs metagenomics to reveal intricate relationships between interdependent organisms at sea.
Mount Holyoke history major Emily Wells ’15 opens “treasure chest” of knowledge about life and death in eighteenth and nineteenth century New England.
Chloe Zhao ’05 brings a stirring depiction of Native American life to the big screen at the Sundance Film Festival in Songs My Brothers Taught Me.
Sara Rashid ’15 and Aladrianne Young ’16 reflect on their work at the 챬 Art Museum.
How working in MHC's Archives and Special Collections has impacted their lives.
How Amal Fahem combined her diverse interests, experiences studying and interning abroad, and on-campus employment to craft a unique college experience.