History with Empathy
I learned at Mount Holyoke that scholarship injected with an activist sensibility is all the more valuable and impactful.
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Divya Chandramouli ’14
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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I learned at Mount Holyoke that scholarship injected with an activist sensibility is all the more valuable and impactful.
Four years of undergraduate research in Spanish and History has inspired me to continue on to a career in international policy.
When I decided to pursue a Spanish minor - and then major - I had no idea it would change my professional and personal goals.
Kathryn Accurso won the American Education Research Association Vocabulary SIG Student Research Paper of the Year Award for her paper.
Studying the language, the culture, and the country inspired me to complete an independent study on Business in China and study in Beijing.
While researching privatization in and around Managua’s municipal dump, we got the idea to start a children’s community center.
I was able to acquire additional knowledge and research material in the subject of Native American culture and history.
“My internship with the Media Institute for Social Change was one of my most life-changing experiences.”
The Mount Holyoke flutist — one of 11 women musicians chosen from around the country — performed in “Soul Songs: Women of Klezmer.”
Six students won Grinspoon awards for their new businesses, highlighting Mount Holyoke’s commitment to entrepreneurship.