Todd D’Alessandro MAT’18
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.
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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.”
"My experiences and connections at Mount Holyoke continue to motivate me to thrive in many areas of my post-graduate life."
Learning about many facets of dance opened my eyes to a range of possibilities and prepared me to take on each opportunity I encountered.
My time at MHC was just the start of an incredible journey of discovery.
“I connected with the communities I was serving by communicating with lawyers, immigration officials, and youth in their own languages.”
I researched toys and toy companies, wrote up my findings in brief reports and added them to the database, along with other materials.
Working for an affordable housing director, I heard stories, many from first generation immigrants about public transportation issues.
My junior-year summer internship was a large part of why I was able to find a great job so quickly following graduation.
My education and internships paved the path to a better understanding of my research interests and professional aspirations.