Woyneab Habte ’17: Founder of On-Her-Own
Founder of On-Her-Own, the first work-study program in Ethiopia helping to provide low-income female students with non-exploitative means of income.
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Woyneab Habte ’17
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Founder of On-Her-Own, the first work-study program in Ethiopia helping to provide low-income female students with non-exploitative means of income.
I am very interested in what mammals eat and how that has changed through time with climate and vegetation changes.
Linking student employment as a language resource mentor with future goals.
A biology and film studies double major, Anqa Khan ’17 is gaining an intersectional understanding of public health through her research and internships.
Five students build careers in public policy as they work, study and live in the nation’s capital, as part of Mount Holyoke’s new program.
The annual conference featured more than 200 student presentations about their internships and research projects.
Mount Holyoke students in the pilot MHC Semester in D.C. program began by meeting with Rep. Nita Lowey ’59 and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
Future physician Jailene Rodriguez ’20 gained hands-on lab experience in high school via Mount Holyoke’s Restoration Ecology Summer Scholars Program.
An environmental studies student at Mount Holyoke and an alum working for the World Wide Fund for Nature make a life-changing connection.
Taking part in everything Mount Holyoke provides for in a comprehensive global education.