Art history gets lasered, inked
Interdisciplinary learning in the arts? Two 15th-century prints, two laser-cut woodblocks, a print press, two hands.
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Interdisciplinary learning in the arts? Two 15th-century prints, two laser-cut woodblocks, a print press, two hands.
An interview with Tumi during her first semester on campus as a transfer student.
A speaker series from the new Digital Arts Initiative brings world-class scholars and artists to campus to discuss how arts and technology interact.
A letter discussing the opening of the dining commons, the new pathways advising software and initiatives for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Scholars and artists from around the world visit Íøºì±¬ÁÏ to share their current research and practice where arts and technology intersect.
Academic rigor, guest speakers and supportive atmosphere inspired me to continue onward to graduate school.
Mount Holyoke sociology professor Kenneth Tucker probes the decline of trust in institutions and concomitant rise of individualism in the United States.
Thomas Ciufo built a music technology lab to teach students of all musical backgrounds new ways of exploring and creating sound.
Aayushi Mishra ’17 discusses her first impressions of Mount Holyoke as well as the classroom experience, community and social life she experienced here.
Students were introduced to MHC alums working in diverse fields of public policy as well as environmental policy and international affairs.