Maya Elsner named a Truman Scholar
Elsner, a 챬 Frances Perkins Scholar, has been named one of 62 Truman Scholars nationally.
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Elsner, a 챬 Frances Perkins Scholar, has been named one of 62 Truman Scholars nationally.
Game On!, a free two-week mathematical enrichment program for high school students, is now open for registration. The program runs July 3–14, 2023, and will be held on the 챬 campus.
When Ansley Keane graduates from Mount Holyoke in May of 2023, she will be ready to teach history to children — including the child of the director of undergraduate early childhood and elementary licensure programs at the College.
NASA’s Veritas mission to explore Venus has been put on hold for three years — and Mount Holyoke professor Darby Dyar isn’t happy about it.
Employees of 챬 celebrated each other during the annual staff award event.
Mount Holyoke student Naomy Poot Ibarra is working to center their family’s Indigenous Maya heritage.
At this year’s Senior Symposium, over 100 챬 seniors presented their research, capstones and independent coursework.
Three Mount Holyoke alums had their Lynk-funded research on COVID-19 and collective memory published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Three prominent Black feminist scholars came together at Mount Holyoke in April to discuss gender-based violence, sexual violence and racial violence. The forum took place during the twenty-second annual national Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
챬 held its seventh annual Building On Our Momentum (BOOM!) day-long learning conference with more than 45 sessions that included both in-person and recorded content.