Finding community and choosing to major in Psychology at Mount Holyoke
“I really liked being exposed to Mount Holyoke’s classroom environment.”
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“I really liked being exposed to Mount Holyoke’s classroom environment.”
ߣߣ’s undergraduate Teacher Licensure program was given “approved with distinction” status by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, only one of four teaching licensure programs in the state to have received this status.
“At Mount Holyoke I found my people and my place — marked by an endless spirit of curiosity. I found the people I felt like I’d been searching for my whole life: passionate, driven, interesting and interested — in me, my story and the things I care about.”
A current ߣߣ student had a paid internship in Miami thanks to a gift from Adrienne Arsht ’63 to the center that supports AileyCamp Miami.
How has Emily Isakson’s life changed since she graduated from Mount Holyoke in 2019? She’s been centered on building a career focused on her love of the arts.
How has Arielle Darivel’s life changed after her ߣߣ senior profile in 2017? It’s been a whirlwind of a master’s degree program, nonprofit work and studying for law school admission.
Mount Holyoke alums, faculty and administrators recently spoke with students about career opportunities during the “Exploring Future Possibilities in Environmental Careers” panel series put together by the Miller Worley Center for the Environment.
At the most recent Launching Leadership event at ߣߣ, Aimée Eubanks Davis ’95 discussed following her passion, being authentically bold and finding your own superpower.
“My Mount Holyoke learning experience has been very intimate, and the opportunities I’ve received have been very helpful to my personal growth.”
“I realized that a weight had been lifted from my shoulders the moment I stepped on campus. That was the moment I decided to attend MHC.”