Many Voices, One Song
My MHC experience and education prepared me to use and engage my voice in the world for both singing and social justice.
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Krystiane Cooper ’92
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My MHC experience and education prepared me to use and engage my voice in the world for both singing and social justice.
"I created maps of Mars missions for NASA using ArcGIS and MatLab, which I learned in my planetary science class."
My time at Mount Holyoke has exceeded what I could have imagined for myself four years ago. I am humbled by and grateful to all who have invested in me.
I studied history, literature, language, art, and culture, because an Italian major is by no means limited to a language alone.
"High Rocks is an alternative education program in Rural Appalachia where I did workshops to inspire, educate, and empower young women"
For Megan, the most valuable aspect of the M.A.T.L. program so far has been the variety of courses and the network of people she has met.
My experiences at Mount Holyoke have allowed me to take risks and make bold changes that I may not have been comfortable making elsewhere.
As a Mount Holyoke student, Sara R. Haviland ’03 interviewed life-long civil rights activists for her thesis — leading to a doctorate and her first book.
"Mount Holyoke is a place where women are encouraged women to pursue their goals and this means beyond college."
In Professor Nordstrom's lab, Emma is studying project the behavior of photo-elastic particles.