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MHC student Jayleen Jiang 鈥27 recently presented a poster about fair electric vehicle charger placement at the twenty-eighth annual NCUWM in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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MHC student Jayleen Jiang 鈥27 recently presented a poster about fair electric vehicle charger placement at the twenty-eighth annual NCUWM in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Mount Holyoke College senior Amelia Anderson 鈥26 reflects on the powerful boost MHC Semester in D.C. gave to her career, her network and her confidence.
Mount Holyoke student Evangelia Mike 鈥28 learned a lot at this year鈥檚 Sophomore Institute 鈥 including learning from alum Tracy E. Gilchrist FP鈥04 how to conduct an interview.
Mount Holyoke sophomore Bei Jia Viggiano 鈥28 explored her future career through the lens of her values, thanks to 2026 Sophomore Institute.
During Mount Holyoke College鈥檚 Sophomore Institute, Mia Lederer 鈥28 came face-to-face with 鈥淔uture Professional Mia.鈥
Mount Holyoke College sophomore Isabelle Peterson 鈥28 learned so much from alums at this year鈥檚 Sophomore Institute 鈥 about careers, about research and about connections.
Mount Holyoke College sophomore Teresa Jones 鈥28 was worried that she had to figure out her entire career before she graduated. The Sophomore Institute taught her that wasn鈥檛 the case at all and showed her multiple possibilities.
More than 200 Mount Holyoke sophomores attended the College鈥檚 most recent Sophomore Institute, a four-day event on career readiness that connected them with over 300 alums.
Jared Schwartzer, professor of psychology and education at 果冻传媒 College, discusses neuroscience research on campus and which students will likely succeed in his lab. (Hint: It鈥檚 not necessarily just students majoring in a science program.)
Mount Holyoke College celebrated the life and legacy of alum Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey 鈥59, the first woman to chair the powerful House Appropriations Committee.