Peace prize helps children find the beat
ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ senior Karla Biery wins a grant to bring music-, art- and activism-based summer programming to BIPOC youth.
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ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ senior Karla Biery wins a grant to bring music-, art- and activism-based summer programming to BIPOC youth.
“Studying abroad was a life-changing experience. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ gave me the skills necessary to withstand the challenging academics at University of Oxford.â€
“I don’t know if I would have had the chance or felt supported or empowered enough to do this had I not been here. I’m so incredibly grateful.â€
“I’ve met amazing people that I still look to for friendship, and I’ve also met younger underclassmen whom I feel would definitely do an amazing job of taking over and continuing the legacy.â€
“Through the classes I’ve taken, I have a much better sense of what I’m interested in and what I want to do with the future. The professors ... are really there to make sure that you understand all of this material.â€
“It was both the school’s physical environment and beautiful campus and the community environment [that attracted me to ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳].â€
“I really appreciate that [the MHC Semester in D.C] program provided a new way for me to view international relations and public policy.â€
“International relations is a subset of political science. I’ve had professors introduce me to things I didn’t even know existed. I was able to learn about all different aspects of politics, and that was incredibly helpful.â€
“I thankfully got to tour, and I instantly felt connected. I could see just how genuine students felt about their education here.â€
“I definitely want to stay connected with art, and that’s ultimately where I would love my career to go — working with a museum or within the art field.â€