From intern to author: inside the journey
An internship after her junior year at Ӱ̳ led to an epic road trip for Natasha Ansari ’13 and, with her professor, her authorial debut.
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Natasha Ansari ’13
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An internship after her junior year at Ӱ̳ led to an epic road trip for Natasha Ansari ’13 and, with her professor, her authorial debut.
Giuliana is a master teacher. Here’s a common comment that one hears from her students in her intro courses — “I truly feel like I am discovering mathematics during her classes.” “I learned that I want to be a math major!!”
It is with this award that we celebrate Kathy’s research accomplishments; but her superior work, in and outside of the classroom, certainly blurs the distinction between the two, and also broadens the very definition of science and research.
Yuchen “Angel” Xiang is interviewed about how she helped the MHC Art Society organize the first Five College Art Conference.
"The museum staff was not only my daily colleagues but also mentors — they trusted and supported my work and interests."
"I love my work and can't imagine doing anything else."
"When I went to graduate school to pursue a career in journalism, my knowledge of art and film helped me in my reporting."
In late 1895, Ӱ̳ students decided to form a fire brigade. And in doing so, they made history. The New York Journal reported that theirs was the first all-women’s fire department in the nation.
Interdisciplinary learning in the arts? Two 15th-century prints, two laser-cut woodblocks, a print press, two hands.
An interview with Tumi during her first semester on campus as a transfer student.