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Michelle Moon ’07 As a human ecologist, Michelle focuses on the interconnectedness between the environment and everyday life. |

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Aileen Suzara ’06 This award-winning activist explores the other "faces" of environmental issues, including indigenous rights, women's health, and environmental racism.
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Torrey Hullum ’08 Using her MHC connections, Torrey landed an Urban Ecology Institute internship, where she and 18 others collected data on every tree in Boston.
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Maya Pillai ’07 Shocked by the nonchalant use and disposal of plastic bags in the U.S., politics major Maya hopes to turn her activism toward policy-making issues.
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Allison Neher ’07 While in the Republic of Georgia, Ally studied the link between environmental change and acute conflict, the topic of her senior thesis.
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Safina Singh ’07 River pollution in her native Nepal inspired Safina to apply early decision to MHC, where she could major in environmental studies.
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Danielle Connor ’06 The Frances Perkins Scholar pursued agricultural research in Brazil and Costa Rica and most recently worked as a farm intern in Arizona.
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Hilary Noll ’05 Focusing on globalization, sustainable development, and justice issues, the environmental studies major was inspired by MHC's supportive faculty. |

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Sophiya Shrestha ’08
The economics major had made environmental issues—particularly
sustainable development—part of her MHC curriculum.
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