The Importance of Thriving
It has been a priority to learn within the context of a supportive community that values mentorship.
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Natercia Rodrigues ’06
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It has been a priority to learn within the context of a supportive community that values mentorship.
I developed critical, observational, and analytical skills through polymer science research while working in Professor Wei Chen's lab at Mount Holyoke College.
Through the insight, connections and encouragement of my professors, I launched my career in media.
After graduating from MHC, I worked for several years in management consulting before obtaining my MBA in Economics and Management.
Danilo and Julio are both working full time and taking evening M.A.T. classes. They share a commitment to providing students of color with role models.
I work with students who have vastly different outdoor experiences from my own and my ES major helped me to better understand their needs.
Mentorship helped me resolve a conflict between a financially secure career choice and exploring my artistic practice and identity.
I have been greatly served by the totality of my educational experience founded in the classroom, on the stage, and the box office.
My theater experience pushed me to be more flexible and open-minded about the ways in which theater could exist in my life.
“I have found Mount Holyoke to truly be an institution that goes beyond carrying diversity as a literal concept: It translates the idea of diversity into real actions by supporting, encouraging and forging a safe space for students to contemplate and act.”