Learning from craters on Mars
I have always loved the sky and I am curious about how things work in space and determining solutions for things we do not yet know or understand in our universe.
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Louisa Rader ’18
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I have always loved the sky and I am curious about how things work in space and determining solutions for things we do not yet know or understand in our universe.
When I decided to pursue a Spanish minor - and then major - I had no idea it would change my professional and personal goals.
I frequently think about my experience traveling and living internationally when talking about LGBTQ rights and the global movement
My career derived from my two greatest academic passions: the study of Italian and Irish language and literature.
“One cannot divorce Russian politics from Russian literature.”
Studying philosophy helped me to explore how I can work toward justice for all when the needs of a country are very complex.
"Studying Chinese in Beijing was the ideal environment for me to improve my Mandarin and the adventure of a lifetime."
I felt that MHC would give me the academic rigor and community structure that I was seeking and I’ll be forever grateful for having the willpower to shift gears.
Kathryn Accurso won the American Education Research Association Vocabulary SIG Student Research Paper of the Year Award for her paper.