Have you been to the bosque?
During my summer internship, I created an online zine to as a teaching aid for children learning about the natural environment.
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Melina Baron-Duetsch ’16
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During my summer internship, I created an online zine to as a teaching aid for children learning about the natural environment.
My independent research with Professor Gomez and the skills I gained were vital to my success as a Regulatory Affairs specialist.
"More well-funded institutions may be alluring, but at a smaller institution you can experience more diversity in your work and make a real difference."
I learned at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ that scholarship injected with an activist sensibility is all the more valuable and impactful.
History provided me with the necessary framework to understand a spectrum of subjects, and contemporary issues.
My biochemistry training from MHC has given me a solid scientific foundation to my career as a general surgery resident at Stanford.
“I was moved by the questions that anthropology requires that we ask of and about ourselves.â€
My desire to explore dance as a physical, creative, and intellectual endeavor has determined the course of my professional life.
Redeghieri discusses her study abroad experience and how it shaped her life.
My training as an MHC history major gave me knowledge, confidence, and courage.