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“It was amazing coming to campus and having an immediate group of people that you could be friends with and people to show you around.â€
When I finally saw my dorm in real life, stood outside and looked around, I was happy — incredibly happy.
MHC’s Academic Centers provided unique opportunities for Paola Granados to work toward a joint bachelor’s and master’s degree in international development.
Anna Lee reflects on her decision to apply for a Fulbright, the challenges brought on by Covid, and her advice for future applicants.
Madeline Fitzgerald ’21, a spring admit, spent four months in Morocco ahead of starting at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳. In separating from everything that she knew, her gap semester changed her forever. She began her college journey with greater confidence and understanding of her place in the world.
Not only is Jared’s work important, his research productivity is remarkable: he has published many articles in top-notch peer-reviewed journals. His publications have been cited 750 times, reflecting the relevance of his work to other scientists.
Lucas is clearly one of the most beloved faculty members on campus. His presence, wisdom, and compassion are unmistakable, and his mentoring of students provides a model that we can all learn from.
Nina’s teaching consistently challenges students to push the boundaries of what they believe is possible.
In addition to her being a prolific scholar, Ombretta is an outstanding teacher and leader. She has developed the Italian program into one of the best (if not the best) liberal arts programs in the country.
Fulbright Spotlight: Neorgia Grant ’20