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At LEAP, nearly 300 Mount Holyoke students present about their internships and research experiences. You will hear from future policy makers, activists, entrepeneurs, data scientists, teachers, researchers, and market analysts. Most will tell stories of unmitigated success and transformative learning. Others will share details of unexpected challenges they faced, and how they were required to shift and adapt in response. Students worked in 42 countries in every imaginable field. They will discuss important issues of social justice, relate how they met challenges of communication and expression in new contexts, and talk about how to find and succeed in summer internships.

LEAP is designed to give students who aspire to undertake internships and summer research the opportunity to learn from their peers. It is also for the whole Mount Holyoke community where family, friends, faculty, staff and our alumnae come together to celebrate the work and contributions of the presenters.

We are hugely impressed by students in College 211 and inspired by their individual success and collective learning. Their work in bringing the LEAP Symposium to fruition was exceptional. We thank the faculty, staff, alumnae, donors, and internship and research providers whose contributions have make this event possible.

LEAP presenters: Congratulations.
Type: Session IV [clear filter]
Friday, October 20
 

3:45pm EDT

Academia vs Technology: a Common Technology Crossroads Kendade 203Barbara Lerner • Xijie Guo • Tracy Keya • Jenny Lee • Madeleine • Aastha Niraula Dive into a Finance Career from a Liberal Arts Education Cleveland L1Margaret Robinson • Ani Gelashvili • Haojie Jiao • Sarah Qin • Vincy Yu Education Beyond the Classroom Reese 304Veronica Zebadua • Jennifer Kalbourji • Ariya Lawson • (4) Elisabeth Lee • Alissa Smith Historiography of Material Culture at Mount Holyoke College Clapp 407Christine DeLucia • James Collings • Cassie Peltier • Emily Tarantini • Lillian Williams Interdisciplinary Psychology: Animal, Vegetable, and the Human Brain Clapp 206William Davis • Allegra Corwin-Renner • Katie Gyenge • Siobhan Norman • Natalia Provolo International Affairs and Development Reese 316Jenny Watermill • Romila Hussaini • Khadija El Karfi • Minahil • Habiba Shah Power of Problem Solving: Impactful ideas Kendade 305Christopher Mitchell • (3) Sadikshya Bhattarai • Claire Han • Sally Hu • Uyen Nguyen Presenting Information through Interpersonal Connections (across the Globe) Kendade 303Eleanor Townsley • Kyley Butler • Virginia Guerra • Katrina Meserve • Thanh Mai Nguyen Protecting Rights, Advocating and Building Peace for the Other Cleveland L2Amina Steinfels • Samantha Kell • Cymone Martin • Fareeha Shamim • Isabelle Tan Software, Product and Data across Small Startups and Big Corporations Kendade 107Daniel Sheldon • Kat Aiello • Sara Harda • Shirley Xu • Yu Teaching for a Difference Clapp 218Marcella Runell Hall • Ariel Fry Demetria • Rachel Dennis • Sabrina • Kathryn Violette To Our Internships and Beyond: Our Futures in Biology and Chemistry Clapp 306Maria Gomez • Tina Le • (1) Miranda Lee • Kate Maziarz • Madelaine McAlister-Raeburn Welcoming and Empowering the Next Generation from Coast to Coast Carr 102Liz Lierman • Iliana Enriquez • Lysandra Joseph • Kimberly Mota • Jody Phelps When There is More to Tech than Software Cleveland L3Heidi Holder • Shanzeh Agrawala • Linh Dang • Tien Dao • Najwa El Khamlichi
 
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