Global Learners: Sarah Cavar ’20
“Part of learning maturely is coming up with your own ideas, stepping out of your comfort zone and engaging with people who are different from you.”
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“Part of learning maturely is coming up with your own ideas, stepping out of your comfort zone and engaging with people who are different from you.”
“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.”
I learned at Mount Holyoke that scholarship injected with an activist sensibility is all the more valuable and impactful.
You can't really understand German humor until you learn German.
I have always loved the sky and I am curious about how things work in space and determining solutions for things we do not yet know or understand in our universe.
Studying the language, the culture, and the country inspired me to complete an independent study on Business in China and study in Beijing.
Poorna Swami ’15 discusses her time as an Editorial Research Assistant for the African Studies Review and a Help Desk Assistant for Mount Holyoke LITS.
Raman Spectroscopy is just the beginning.
Achaetey worked on research as a part of Professor Alexi Arango's lab. She helps manufacture solar cells. She started working in the lab in summer 2015, and within the few months from the beginning of summer to fall, she has already designed a piece of equipment and wrote a standard working procedure for the Arango lab!
I was hoping to become fluent in Spanish. I was also hoping to become more independent and learn to put myself out there and feel confident in a variety of situations. I accomplished both.