Teaching Postal History
After interning at the Postal Museum, I have a greater appreciation for the postal service, the art of stamps and postal history.
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Phoebe Cos '16
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After interning at the Postal Museum, I have a greater appreciation for the postal service, the art of stamps and postal history.
Thanks to the support of her MHC professors, Aidan Diamond ’15 has been able to nurture an interest in Batman into a burgeoning academic career.
“My internship with the Media Institute for Social Change was one of my most life-changing experiences.”
Studying at MHC, gave me a breadth of experiences that have given me choices in my professional and personal goals.
How do science—and scientific uncertainty—and human values influence decision-making in highly contentious areas?
Michelle is an expert in the physics of energy in the lab — and on the volleyball court.
I found myself in places I never imagined, doing things I never thought I was capable of doing, meeting and connecting with more people than I thought possible in a short period of time, and learning, not only information directly related to field science and various research projects, but about myself in ways I did not anticipate.
My english and politics majors contributed to my interest and respect for the importance of the history of music.
Todd D’Alessandro was drawn to the Master of Arts in Teaching Leadership program because he wanted more formal instruction, and it has already made him more confident as a teacher.
“I’ve found that mentoring speaking skills requires a level of engagement and interaction that’s really exciting.”