Shubhi Singh ’22 and Francie Sentilles ’17 have both studied, worked, and lived abroad and credit Hutchison's world languages department with preparing them for real-world experiences.
Living and working in Spain, Shubhi Singh ’22 is refining her Spanish as an English teacher while getting ready to apply to medical school.
Francie said studying Spanish helped her learn Portuguese while she was conducting research and living in Brazil.
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Hutchison Alumnae Share Impact of World Language Studies
Two alumnae—Shubhi Singh ’22 and Francie Sentilles ’17—have taken their world language skills far beyond Hutchison classrooms, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where they both attended, to countries around the world.
Shubhi Singh ’22 is teaching English in Spain and developing her Spanish skills through year-long immersion as she prepares to apply to medical school. She found that as she explored her path in medicine, being able to speak Spanish has been a huge asset. “Whether it was volunteering in the hospital or in the community, being able to engage with a diverse variety of patients and community members has helped me and has served me well,” she said.
Francie Sentilles ’17 recently returned to the U.S. after several years in Brazil, where she conducted research in fishing communities. Francie said studying Spanish at Hutchison and at UNC as a Morehead-Cain Scholar helped her learn Portuguese. “It’s similar to Spanish, and it’s because of Spanish that I was able to adapt easily to living there and learn the language relatively quickly. You never know how you might use these skills later on,” she said.
Their global experiences show how language learning opens doors to connection and discovery. Shubhi and Francie shared their stories with Hutchison students in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Carly Gubin ’12 played tennis at Hutchison and learned the importance of being part of a team. As a dentist, she relies on a team when caring for patients.
When our girls come together to serve, amazing things happen. During their service retreat, our 10th graders built strong bonds while making a positive impact across Memphis.
For her myExperience capstone project, Maya Pentecost ’26 adapted Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” into a one-act dark comedy. She wrote the script, designed the production, and collaborated with a cast and crew of Hutchison students and faculty in our arts program and the Institute for Responsible Citizenship to bring it to life.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Morgan Murdock, a senior project manager at W&A Engineering in Atlanta.
Through hands-on experiments and collaborations with the Design Lab and Dobbs Farm, teacher Christine Groves is helping our girls in junior kindergarten through fourth grade grow their curiosity, critical thinking, and resiliency.
Through the performing arts, Hutchison inspires girls to become strong communicators, creative thinkers, and compassionate leaders in every part of their lives.
Four rising seniors participated in high-intensity summer programs in subjects including international studies, technological innovation and business, education, and visual arts.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Dorothy Oehmler, who works for Mischief Comedy in London.
Rising juniors who are part of four myExperience cohorts in Hutchison’s Institute for Responsible Citizenship – global civic engagement, entrepreneurship, STEM, and art and design – explored their respective fields of study on a trip to Miami.