From Sotheby’s internship to gallery owner
Lyndsey Ingram ’2001: my internship was the most meaningful and significant thing that happened at the start of my career.
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Lyndsey Ingram ’01
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Lyndsey Ingram ’2001: my internship was the most meaningful and significant thing that happened at the start of my career.
Interdisciplinary in scope, Girma’s courses attract students from all over campus and the Five Colleges.
“Embrace the experience and be prepared to learn.”
Professor King’s students praise his “intensive feedback and review on essays and written contributions”, his eloquent lectures, his exceptional abilities as a discussion facilitator, and his “clear knowledge and firsthand experience” of the material he teaches.
“I found myself at Mount Holyoke. I learned self-reliance in a foreign country. I realized I have control over my life. I need to be responsible for it.”
“I’ve become more cautious about viewing the experiences of others. I now prioritize, above everything, seeing the world through their perspective.”
Mount Holyoke is unusual in that it has six individual cultural centers that pertain to specific affinity groups.
Virginia Guerra ’19 shares her experience as a Cuban American from Miami, Florida experiencing winter in New England.
I found the psychology professors always ready to help students and their valuable guidance continues to inspire me after graduation.