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Mount Holyoke faculty and staff have created the first website of its kind addressing statistic students’ accessibility needs.
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Mount Holyoke faculty and staff have created the first website of its kind addressing statistic students’ accessibility needs.
Iyko Day, Mount Holyoke associate professor of English, talks about anti-Asian hate in America on NEPM’s Connecting Point.
Jenica Allen, manager of Mount Holyoke’s Campus Living Lab, was given the George Mercer Award from the Ecological Society of America.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ’s David Sanford, professor of music, was recently honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
The recipients of the coveted Íøºì±¬ÁÏ Faculty Awards were celebrated at a Zoom ceremony replete with warmth and kindness.
Craig is a superb mentor, welcoming students at all levels, accommodating their schedules, goals and wide range of experience.
Kate is the founding director of Mount Holyoke’s Restoration Ecology Program.
The most famous example of Leah’s transformative pedagogy is Pulitzer and MacArthur-Prize winning playwright, Suzan-Lori Parks ’85, who has repeatedly credited Leah’s teaching with shifting her path from the sciences to literature.
Barbie Diewald, assistant professor of dance at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, is on a team of researchers looking to quantify dance with computer-based tools.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ’s Thomas Burbine has won an award from the American Astronomical Society for his asteroid textbook, which was borne of his teaching.