Joking in German
You can't really understand German humor until you learn German.
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Fanrui Shao ’19
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You can't really understand German humor until you learn German.
My professor's curiosity, love of fieldwork, and self-confidence gave me the enthusiasm to go on really exciting adventures.
Kaneka Turner MAT’15 was one of the keynote speakers at National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conference in Orlando, FL in October 2017. Her talk centered on her work advocating for more inclusive mathematical communities.
"My MHC education taught me to appreciate my individuality as a woman in science and never sell myself short as I persevere."
I learned how to engage with Spanish speakers on a cultural, intellectual and professional level, and became a true world citizen.
Problem solving, logical and deductive reasoning, a strong memory, patience, to name a few, are some of the skills translating Greek and Latin have given me.
I learned that it’s OK not to know everything, and that I really like research. Being curious will get you far.
It all began with a study abroad experience in New Zealand and then I returned to that country for an internship studying addiction science.
The best way for me to learn is by working with and learning from Spanish speaking students and educators in their own voices.
I have always loved the sky and I am curious about how things work in space and determining solutions for things we do not yet know or understand in our universe.