The road to legal abortion in Argentina
Mount Holyoke’s Cora Fernandez Anderson’s recent article in Ms. magazine outlines the successful fight to legalize abortion in Argentina.
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Mount Holyoke’s Cora Fernandez Anderson’s recent article in Ms. magazine outlines the successful fight to legalize abortion in Argentina.
챬 Associate Professor of Physics Kerstin Nordstrom talks to NPR about rainbows.
U.S. News & World Report talks to 챬 faculty Andrea Lawlor and Samuel Ace about studying creative writing in college.
챬’s Kijua Sanders-McMurtry and Angelis Liriano ’22 were on Connecting Point to discuss the College’s anti-racism action plan.
Two-time alumna and fifth-grade teacher Rose Levine examines the case for —and against — reopening elementary schools this fall.
In a New York Times article, 챬 assistant professor Rebeccah Lijek describes the pressures faced by junior researchers in academia.
Christopher Benfey, professor of English at 챬, reviews the new Nancy Mitford biography for The New York Times.
Christopher Benfey, professor of English at 챬, weighs in on the new show “Dickinson” and its attempts to modernize the famous poet.
On November 7, 챬 will host an East Coast premiere of “Summoned: Frances Perkins and the General Welfare,” in honor of both Perkins, a Mount Holyoke alum from the class of 1902, and the 20th anniversary of the Weissman Center for Leadership.