Maggie Loftin recently completed an fellowship with a local animal clinic through our Hutchison Leads program.
Through our Hutchison Leads program, senior Maggie Loftin completed a fellowship with Willow Bend Animal Clinic. Her overall goal for the fellowship experience was to research and explore how a pointing dog's behavior changes while performing in a field trial and how a change of location and/or situation might affect the behaviors of a dog in training.
She observed the training and individual development processes for a variety of pointing dogs. These experiences helped her to understand the impact a trainer's patience has on the animals they are working with. She also gained new insight into how animal behavior and maturity change over time as more skills are introduced during training such as whistles and verbal commands (i.e. singing).
Her research highlighted some of the inherent mental differences between pet and field trial dogs, as well as the benefits of beginning a dog's training from a young age.
Maggie plans to make working with animals a career; she hopes to become a veterinarian. She is now one step closer to her dream - Maggie was recently accepted to Mississippi State's Early Entry Program for the College of Veterinary Medicine.
We asked Kristen Farmer Davis ’99 about some of her past experiences, how those influence her work with Hutchison students today, and what she’s excited about in her new role.
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Congratulations to the 18 middle and upper school girls who won Scholastic Writing Awards in the recent Alliance for Young Artists & Writers competition!
It’s a special memory for Gabrielle Arkle ’12. When she was younger, she visited the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida. The museum features more than 150 restored aircraft representing the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard aviation.
If there’s one thing Elizabeth Blankenship-Singh ’08 knows about, it’s pivoting. It’s something she has done successfully several times and something she believes Hutchison prepared her well for.
The best coaches teach you lessons that last long after the final buzzer. Ten alumnae hope to impart what they learned through Hutchison athletics by coaching girls in sports such as soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and volleyball.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Hannah Freeman ’20, a trade and investment officer for healthcare and life sciences at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C.
While studying dinosaurs, Anne Willson’s pre-kindergarten class became interested in volcanoes. They worked together to build their own and joyfully watched their creation erupt.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Kelley Guinn McArtor ’12, a brand marketing director at PepsiCo in New York.
Molly, a nationally recognized midfielder, signed her National Letter of Intent to play Division I soccer. She credits Hutchison with helping her build a strong work ethic and providing training and recovery opportunities in the Crain Center.