Love of Language
"Studying Chinese in Beijing was the ideal environment for me to improve my Mandarin and the adventure of a lifetime."
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Caitlin Baltzley ’16
Keep up with all the ways in which the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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"Studying Chinese in Beijing was the ideal environment for me to improve my Mandarin and the adventure of a lifetime."
Kathryn Accurso won the American Education Research Association Vocabulary SIG Student Research Paper of the Year Award for her paper.
Ann Neary, MATL’18 will be leading a team to develop a commitment and policy which would promote National Board Certification for educators in Connecticut.
For Schildge, the most valuable parts of the MATL program has been the strong relationships with his cohort, awesome instructors, practical and hands-on curriculum.
My MHC experience and education prepared me to use and engage my voice in the world for both singing and social justice.
"I created maps of Mars missions for NASA using ArcGIS and MatLab, which I learned in my planetary science class."
“It’s exciting to have the opportunity to make the case for the relevance of Jewish studies in a truly multicultural environment.â€
I studied history, literature, language, art, and culture, because an Italian major is by no means limited to a language alone.
"High Rocks is an alternative education program in Rural Appalachia where I did workshops to inspire, educate, and empower young women"
“I particularly enjoy when my classes help students create a bridge between their individual journeys and a collectivist sense of worldmaking.â€