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Cerebro 101 is an initiative led by Íøºì±¬ÁÏ faculty Marta Sabariego and Nieves Romero-DÃaz that teaches dual-language elementary students about neuroscience and behavior.
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Cerebro 101 is an initiative led by Íøºì±¬ÁÏ faculty Marta Sabariego and Nieves Romero-DÃaz that teaches dual-language elementary students about neuroscience and behavior.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ Associate Professor of Latina/o Studies and Critical Race and Political Economy David Hernández spoke to KNX News about the recent investigation into the accusations of sexual assault against labor leader Cesar Chavez.
Marco Avilés, incoming assistant professor of Spanish at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, hopes to introduce students to the optimism in Indigenous literature as he takes on his family’s proud tradition of teaching.
Nieves Romero-DÃaz, Íøºì±¬ÁÏ professor of Spanish on the Alum Foundation, spoke with New Books Network about the new book she has coedited on the subject of early modern maternity.
In an editorial, Mount Holyoke professor DavÃd Hernández decried the “persistent xenophobic vilification of migrants and asylum seekers.â€
DavÃd Hernández, associate professor of Latina/o Studies at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, spoke to NPR about the risks migrants face when trying to come to the United States.
Mount Holyoke professor David Hernández says Biden’s carrot-and-stick approach to immigration is rooted in Trump-era policies that exacerbate inequities among immigrants and erode international relationships.
The student-led month of celebration for Latinx Heritage Month at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ honors the richness of Latinx culture and connection on campus.
Data collected by Mount Holyoke students has shown a major policy flaw in a program originally meant to fight housing blight.
David Hernández, associate professor of Latina/o studies at Mount Holyoke, discusses the biases against Black and Muslim applicants for U.S. citizenship.