Anh Hoang-Lindsay ’06: the tech connection
Anh Hoang-Lindsay ’06 credits Mount Holyoke with helping her become a biotech executive. Now she uses the College’s Gates platform to help others.
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Anh Hoang-Lindsay ’06 credits Mount Holyoke with helping her become a biotech executive. Now she uses the College’s Gates platform to help others.
For Caroline Griep ’86, music connects her to students and alums across generations.
It was the power of the Mount Holyoke community she came to love that inspires Danetta Beaushaw ’88 to volunteer for the College.
When I walked through the gates of MHC as a 17 year old, I never would have imagined that I’d be working my dream job as an Assessment officer with an Emergency Team of a humanitarian organization in Jordan just 7 years later.
“I have such a greater understanding of the ways people are connected. Everyone here wants to have those conversations, to learn more about each other.”
“I feel so lucky to be admitted to this incredible Frances Perkins program. The support for students is really unparalleled.”
“Mount Holyoke changed me. It taught me how to think tangibly with critical-thinking skills. It taught me to challenge my own assumptions every single day.”
“Playing squash challenged me to push myself beyond what I thought I could achieve as an athlete. The whole student-athlete experience has been amazing.”
“At MHC, instead of it being a competitive environment, professors and students really work together in class for everyone to learn and to do their best.”
Mount Holyoke sophomore Alexya Lee was honored by the Girl Scouts for researching the lives of enslaved people on a school property in Tyngsboro, Mass.