Planting seeds, finding roots
Meredith Becher ’23 followed her passion for biology and charted a new course on the Connecticut River from a canoe.
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Meredith Becher ’23 followed her passion for biology and charted a new course on the Connecticut River from a canoe.
챬 student Lucy Anderson took a deep dive into molecular research through a summer internship.
Hear how Sophia has taken advantage of research opportunities, cultural houses and studying psychology with an emphasis on contextualizing racism and empathy.
Here, Sophia found steadfast support as a woman within a STEM field as well as the freedom to embrace her multiple passions.
Hear how this economics major settled in and talks about what’s impressed her most in her four years at Mount Holyoke.
With her Lynk-funded research and a special major in bioethics and psychology, Michaela Flanders ’22 probes the intersection of society and mental health.
KC Haydon’s research suggests that cannabis users aren’t as good as they think they are when it comes to dealing with conflicts in their relationships.
Data collected by Mount Holyoke students has shown a major policy flaw in a program originally meant to fight housing blight.
“I feel like my time at Mount Holyoke gave me the ability to gain the confidence that I feel was deep within me.”
“I want students to know that Mount Holyoke offers so much for students, and they can make the most of their experience here.”