Coming full-circle: embracing music and the French language
I had the drive and endurance to pursue extremely demanding graduate studies because of confidence instilled in me by MHC.
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Anne Marie Bedford ’60
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I had the drive and endurance to pursue extremely demanding graduate studies because of confidence instilled in me by MHC.
I worked in the Public Affairs Office which dealt with communicating to the public and news media about the EPA.
MHC provides many opportunities for undergraduate students to conduct research and get an early introduction to the type of work that grad students and postdocs do.
I learned research skills; discovered beautiful and heartbreaking stories of loss, survival, and strength and found my career focus.
My independent study project contributed to my M.A. thesis on China-Latin American Free Trade Agreements at the University of Chicago.
As a double major in dance and mathematics, I found that many threads ran through my two fields of study.
Seeking alum advice, opportunities, and experience during an internship at the Mount Holyoke College Joseph Allen Skinner Museum.
I am bringing back multiple skills to Mount Holyoke, including a deeper understanding of material culture and public history.
As a writer and dancer, I look for the values expressed within the dance, and evaluate how well the piece fulfilled those values.
One of my favorite aspects of SPCB is the fact the Company artists have a voice in every aspect of each performance.