Global Learners: Tsion Girmay ’19
“As a senior, I’m confident enough to say I am a global citizen, and I owe it all to the education that was provided to me within a diverse setting.”
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Tsion Girmay ’19she/her
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“As a senior, I’m confident enough to say I am a global citizen, and I owe it all to the education that was provided to me within a diverse setting.”
“Today, I know exactly who made my clothes, and every day I support these workers in exercising their fundamental rights.”
My Nexus Global/Local Experiences helped me the most in collaborating with diverse groups to improve community health.
During my summer internship, I created an online zine to as a teaching aid for children learning about the natural environment.
My independent research with Professor Gomez and the skills I gained were vital to my success as a Regulatory Affairs specialist.
"More well-funded institutions may be alluring, but at a smaller institution you can experience more diversity in your work and make a real difference."
I learned at Mount Holyoke that scholarship injected with an activist sensibility is all the more valuable and impactful.
My biochemistry training from MHC has given me a solid scientific foundation to my career as a general surgery resident at Stanford.
“I was moved by the questions that anthropology requires that we ask of and about ourselves.”
My desire to explore dance as a physical, creative, and intellectual endeavor has determined the course of my professional life.