Embracing history and culture in Spanish speaking countries
One of my proudest achievements during my undergraduate journey is my thesis in Spanish.
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Ye Li ’11
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One of my proudest achievements during my undergraduate journey is my thesis in Spanish.
Emily was initially drawn to the Mount Holyoke College M.A.T.L. program because she was looking for a program that would fit her interests (leadership and education) and her family needs (nearby or virtual) and she was thrilled to discover that Mount Holyoke met those criteria.
“As a Frances Perkins scholar at Mount Holyoke, you are unconditionally supported and encouraged to find your unique voice and passion. Thanks to this support, the phrase ‘the sky's the limit’ now applies to me and my professional pursuits.”
Susan Bateson ’76 talks to economics students about entering the workforce
“This experience reaffirmed my goals to work in sustainable development.”
“Finding something that you like to do is about 2/3 what you are doing, and 1/3 who you are doing it with.”
“I learned that I needed to be confident with my own strengths, acknowledge my expertise and always be ready to pitch the success of my business.”
Since starting my graduate program at Duke, I am often reminded of the stellar preparation I had with my Environmental Studies degree.