Haley Paris
Teaching Assistant
Education
- B.A., Castleton State College
Interests
My research has focused on school culture and adolesent opinions of substance abuse. I'm currently exploring student and advisor relationships in college settings.
Molly Holder '02: “I feel especially lucky to be working in a position that allows me to fully utilize both of my degrees."
KC Haydon '00: “My Mount Holyoke education gave me more than just skills and knowledge; I graduated with a sense of engaged ownership of my work.”
Jordana Harper-Ewert ’03: Becoming a school principal a few years out of college isn’t all that common. But at age 25, Jordana Harper-Ewert ’03 was named principal of Sgt. Robert R. Litwin School in Chicopee, MA.
Damaliah Gibson ’04: It’s not typical for someone fresh out of college to begin work on a doctorate in psychology, but Damaliah Gibson did just that.
Janelle Gagnon '06: Janelle's advice to anyone considering a psychology major is to get involved with faculty research.
Melynda Casement '02: “My advice to students interested in a similar career path: take the tough classes, get involved in independent research, and ask your professors for guidance.
Kira Hudson Banks '99: Kira encourages Mount Holyoke students to get involved in research opportunities. “Those are the experiences that got me into graduate school,” Banks says.
Alex Adame '04: “My MHC experiences continue to inspire me to strive for the ideals of social justice, community, and the importance of close relationships in my research, clinical work, and life in general.”
Becky Packard's research focuses on mentoring women pursuing science & technology careers, aspirations of urban ethnic minority low-income adolescents, and understanding the complex routes toward higher education.
Patricia Ramsey is an expert in early childhood development, including social development, early attitude development, and multicultural education for young children.
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My research has focused on school culture and adolesent opinions of substance abuse. I'm currently exploring student and advisor relationships in college settings.
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