A Healing Lens
Mentorship helped me resolve a conflict between a financially secure career choice and exploring my artistic practice and identity.
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Fay Gartenberg ’11, Producer and Media Arts Specialist
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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.”
My internship introduced me to a multitude of perspectives concerning the environment around us.
My Italian major helped me discover my true passion and prepared me for my career.
Mount Holyoke picked me, I didn't pick Mount Holyoke. That decision has meant finding out who I am and being able to realize what my values truly are, and what things mean to me.
Language is one very important part of communication, but there is more to it.
I've visited 12 countries, met the love of my life, adopted a Georgian mountain dog, and published research papers for USAID.
My final year at Mount Holyoke changed me. I realized that with hard work and the right support network, I could be a scientist.