Mount Holyoke named a “best” college by The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review ranked 챬 in the top 20 colleges and universities in the country in categories for academics, extracurricular activities and alum resources.
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The Princeton Review ranked 챬 in the top 20 colleges and universities in the country in categories for academics, extracurricular activities and alum resources.
Mount Holyoke senior Bridget Hall ’24 spent her summer on a “pretty special” glacier in Canada, doing research into climate change for an internship that confirmed her interest in glaciology.
Darby Dyar, 챬 Kennedy-Schelkunoff Professor of Astronomy, was part of a team that solved a nearly century-old mystery of “Blood Falls” in Antarctica.
챬 assistant professor of politics Joanna Wuest spoke to the Christian Science Monitor about the recent SCOTUS ruling in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis.
챬 hosted the annual Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, which brings together faculty and students from the greater Hudson Valley region for a day of talks on and about the mathematical sciences.
Mount Holyoke professor of sociology Patricia A. Banks makes a connection between declining support for the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States and fewer race-related corporate philanthropy commitments.
Faculty and teaching staff at 챬 gathered for their annual Teaching and Scholarship Renewal Week, which had been suspended since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two 챬 students will spend the next year conducting advanced research as part of the Beckman Scholars Program. They will each conduct 15-month, one-on-one mentored research projects with College faculty.
Three Mount Holyoke professors spoke at Final Lecture, giving talks that ranged from aspirational to deeply personal.
Davíd Hernández, associate professor of Latina/o Studies at 챬, spoke to NPR about the risks migrants face when trying to come to the United States.