New faculty: Patricia Dawson
Patricia Dawson, new faculty in history at 챬, researches history through an Indigenous lens, looking at material culture.
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Patricia Dawson, new faculty in history at 챬, researches history through an Indigenous lens, looking at material culture.
New faculty at 챬 William Seigh has danced and taught everything from jazz to modern to musical theater all the way from Kansas to Siberia.
챬 Visiting Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Williston Observatory Thomas Burbine was interviewed in The Wall Street Journal about the scientific impact of the sample.
“Radiolab” talked to Joanna Wuest, assistant professor of politics at 챬, about the origin, rise and uncertain future of the belief that sexuality is innate.
Mount Holyoke Assistant Professor of Psychology and Education Jackson M. Matos weighs in on Care.com about how adults can prevent bullying.
Blazing sun didn’t defeat the costuming, cheers or thoughtful messages at Mount Holyoke’s Convocation, one of the loudest events of the year.
New 챬 students descended on the campus, where they were welcomed by honorary “firstie” President Danielle R. Holley.
챬 faculty member Andrea Lawlor’s novel, “Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl,” was ranked number 10 in T Magazine’s “The 25 Most Influential Works of Postwar Queer Literature.”
Mount Holyoke professor emerita Karen Remmler spoke to KNPR about the importance of memorials ahead of the October 1 memorial design unveiling in Las Vegas.
Professor of Art History’s archival photo book of Indian dancer Ram Gopal, “Photo Attractions,” is reviewed in The Wire.