Naturally drawn to Italian Studies
To immerse myself in another language, culture, and in literature that was socially and politically significant was truly powerful.
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Alaine Johnson ’10
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To immerse myself in another language, culture, and in literature that was socially and politically significant was truly powerful.
Professor Arango discusses his innovative research into solar power technology. He describes his experiments with cheaper, more flexible materials for solar power generation, an approach that could dramatically reduce the cost of solar energy.
It helped me realize how much I would like to continue my studies about Latin America and the environment.
“This year I have taken some actions to make Mount Holyoke a more inclusive and equitable campus and I am very proud of the work that I have accomplished.”
Diana Katz ’12: it's important to keep an open mind, there is no limit to what's possible with a film studies degree from Mount Holyoke College.
The Spanish department fostered my passion for social movements in Latin America in a way that only language acquisition can.
"The experience of working in a lab has taught me to be independent and confident in my own abilities."
"I came to Mount Holyoke excited to learn and to challenge myself. Painting allowed me to look more critically at things around me."
Miranda Gontz ’16 discusses her internship at the Academy of Television and her plan for career success in the future.
“Lots of smart students on campus are interested in research opportunities and I look forward to collaborating with them to produce publishable results.”