New faculty: Diane Uwacu
Diane Uwacu, new faculty at 챬, has turned her deep interest in problem solving into creating algorithms that help robots improve the quality of human life.
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Diane Uwacu, new faculty at 챬, has turned her deep interest in problem solving into creating algorithms that help robots improve the quality of human life.
Dinko Hanaan Dinko, a new faculty member at 챬, is interested in those who are benefiting and losing from climatic change and viewing the lived experiences of climate change through filters of power and economic and social identities.
Lynda Pickbourn, new faculty at 챬, teaches gender studies, a dynamic department that has seen a lot of change over the years.
챬’s new faculty member Maria Abello Hurtado’s research is centered on uncovering the slave narratives of Black girls in South America.
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 has been ranked highly by U.S. News & World Report, Washington Monthly and The New York Times.
The Princeton Review ranked 챬 in the top 20 colleges and universities in the country in categories for academics, extracurricular activities and alum resources.
챬 student Cynthia Akanaga ’25 has been named to Major League Hacking’s Top 50 List for 2023.
Mount Holyoke alum takes part in getting drag ban legislation overturned in Tennessee.