Four faculty members honored
Members of the Mount Holyoke community gathered recently to celebrate four professors at the annual Faculty Awards ceremony.
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Members of the Mount Holyoke community gathered recently to celebrate four professors at the annual Faculty Awards ceremony.
Vanessa Rosa, assistant professor of Latino/a Studies at Mount Holyoke, and students reveal fatal flaws in Springfield receivership program.
David Sanford, professor, composer and performer, has been elected to America’s premier academy in recognition of his artistic achievements.
Adam Hilton, assistant professor of politics at Mount Holyoke, talks about the response to the State of the Union address from the Democrats.
The grant will fund a program to prepare humanities faculty to take on leadership roles at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ and elsewhere.
Not only is Jared’s work important, his research productivity is remarkable: he has published many articles in top-notch peer-reviewed journals. His publications have been cited 750 times, reflecting the relevance of his work to other scientists.
Lucas is clearly one of the most beloved faculty members on campus. His presence, wisdom, and compassion are unmistakable, and his mentoring of students provides a model that we can all learn from.
Nina’s teaching consistently challenges students to push the boundaries of what they believe is possible.
In addition to her being a prolific scholar, Ombretta is an outstanding teacher and leader. She has developed the Italian program into one of the best (if not the best) liberal arts programs in the country.
Bryan Nakayama, visiting lecturer in international relations and politics at Mount Holyoke, warns against cyberattacks on Ukraine.