Galactic Aspirations Became a Reality
"Atop a volcano in Mexico, I gathered real data that I would use later in the year to research galaxies billions of light years away."
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Erica Keller ’15
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"Atop a volcano in Mexico, I gathered real data that I would use later in the year to research galaxies billions of light years away."
I cannot recommend international internships highly enough before graduation.
Presenting me with the opportunity to study abroad at Royal Holloway University of London helped me see first-hand how our country and its politics are seen and reacted to, from the outside looking in.
“Part of learning maturely is coming up with your own ideas, stepping out of your comfort zone and engaging with people who are different from you.â€
“As a senior, I’m confident enough to say I am a global citizen, and I owe it all to the education that was provided to me within a diverse setting.â€
“Today, I know exactly who made my clothes, and every day I support these workers in exercising their fundamental rights.â€
My Nexus Global/Local Experiences helped me the most in collaborating with diverse groups to improve community health.
Taking Beginning Classical Indian Dance led to me touring the world with Devi’s company and the Deborah Abel Dance Company.
Alex Tancrell and Jacob Rivers from the Williston Northampton School joined our 3-day M.A.T. orientation in EL Education.
“Just when I’m settling into a particular conviction, a student will say something that opens up a whole new way of seeing things.â€