Making physics fun
Mount Holyoke alum Tamia Williams ’18 combines her love of science and art to teach others how to enjoy physics.
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Mount Holyoke alum Tamia Williams ’18 combines her love of science and art to teach others how to enjoy physics.
Mount Holyoke student Amelia Tran ’21 was honored at the Electronic Undergraduate Statistics Research Conference for her video presentation.
Maternal vaping affects offspring’s brains, says Associate Professor Jared Schwartzer of Mount Holyoke.
Mount Holyoke alum Veronika Kivenson FP’13 is helping research the mysterious ocean dumpsite of half a million barrels of DDT.
Mount Holyoke alum Kaneka Turner MAT ’15 has created an initiative to celebrate Black women in mathematics.
Emma Wolff ’21 shares the story of how she came to the decision to double major in international relations and computer science.
Heather Pon-Barry received the prestigious CAREER award for her work in developing educational — and socially intelligent — robots.
Winners of the Grinspoon Foundation’s Excellence in Teaching Award receive a $10,000 scholarship to Íøºì±¬ÁÏ’s graduate programs.
From computer code to microprocessors, HackHolyoke at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ is for every hacker, regardless of skill or experience.
Mount Holyoke’s Arts and Technology Initiative, the film studies department, and the Fimbel Maker and Innovation Lab sponsored an artist talk and hands-on workshop by Boston independent filmmaker Gina Kamentsky.