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Lisa Brunie ’06
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By engaging people in our communities and together promoting environmental awareness, we can make a real difference.
My house has grown from a non-linear network of human interaction, books, coursework, resource flows, and online inspiration.
Twenty years ago, the History Department prepared me for an academic career, It’s difficult to overstate how grateful I am.
In four days I preserved boxes of letters and this project became my honors thesis on the efforts of Frances Perkins to aid refugees.
The timely story of Nigerian engineer who travels to the United States in search of a better life, explores themes of emigration, adaption and survival.
Processing astronomical images is how raw images taken by telescopes becomes useful information for astronomers
My experiences studying Italian at Mount Holyoke, interning at Universita' Ca' Foscari, studying abroad at the Universita' di Bologna, and working as an Italian tutor have all added up to be unforgettable and priceless experiences in my life.
I was encouraged by my advisors and professors of biochemistry, Drs. Lilian Hsu and Kathryn McMenimen, to pursue internships outside Mount Holyoke to amass technical skills and build connections which proved pivotal in gaining acceptance at the Mayo Graduate School.
A blended major combined my love of music and science and set me on an interdisciplinary path.
If you have always dreamed of being an explorer, or if you are in love with the Italian language, I recommend this internship.