Deconstructing a problematic housing program
Data collected by Mount Holyoke students has shown a major policy flaw in a program originally meant to fight housing blight.
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Data collected by Mount Holyoke students has shown a major policy flaw in a program originally meant to fight housing blight.
“The College doesn’t teach you how to think; [it] give[s] you the resources to think on your own.”
“Mount Holyoke taught me a lot about how important it is to listen to and work with others.”
At MHC I’ve had the support and encouragement of faculty, staff and fellow students who pour their time, energy and hearts into making Mount Holyoke a community that lifts students up to achieve their dreams and goals.
“Working in a lab has been a great opportunity. Not only have I made friends who have similar academic interests as I do, but working in the lab shows employers that I’m able to come up with my own research project. To have the experience on my resume shows that I can do that work and lead a research project on my own.”
“[Mount Holyoke has] given me the time and space to grow so that I’m much more secure in how I’m going into the world.”
“Every time I make a connection with someone because of Mount Holyoke or stand up for myself, I just think, ‘Yeah, that is where I was supposed to go.’”
“It was amazing coming to campus and having an immediate group of people that you could be friends with and people to show you around.”
Charu Sharma ’14 credits her education at Mount Holyoke for lifting her to Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list for 2022.
MHC’s Academic Centers provided unique opportunities for Paola Granados to work toward a joint bachelor’s and master’s degree in international development.