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“I was finding the math in my drawings and the music in my art. I grew to love architecture, seeing where I could apply scientific principles to the arts.â€
Mount Holyoke professor’s research finds that college admissions essays are even more strongly linked to socioeconomic status than test scores.
“Mount Holyoke changed me. It taught me how to think tangibly with critical-thinking skills. It taught me to challenge my own assumptions every single day.â€
“Instead of trying to fit myself into a box, Mount Holyoke demanded that I think about where am I strongest, where can I put these skills to use.â€
Jenica Allen, manager of Mount Holyoke’s Campus Living Lab, was given the George Mercer Award from the Ecological Society of America.
Mount Holyoke juniors Shreya Nair and Shuyang Lin co-authored a paper that won third at an international conference for visual communication.
Passionate about the political, economic, social and cultural effects of climate change? Want to learn how to develop sound and effective policies?
As monitoring stations silently record the heartbeat of the Íøºì±¬ÁÏ campus, students and faculty develop the means to decode the data.
The recipients of the coveted Íøºì±¬ÁÏ Faculty Awards were celebrated at a Zoom ceremony replete with warmth and kindness.
Whether you study finance and entrepreneurship or poverty and the environment, economics is a multi-disciplinary major with a wide range of applications.