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Mount Holyoke’s Serin Houston, human geographer, talks about the perceptions and practices of Seattle as a progressive, creative and sustainable city.
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Mount Holyoke’s Serin Houston, human geographer, talks about the perceptions and practices of Seattle as a progressive, creative and sustainable city.
A new partnership between 챬 and the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools hopes to elevate all-girls education.
Mount Holyoke’s Master of Arts in Teaching, Teacher Leadership program has partnered with State Teachers of the Year to mentor and educate future teacher leaders about cutting-edge educational practices.
The American Physical Society has awarded Mount Holyoke professor Katherine Aidala the highest recognition of her outstanding research and mentoring.
Olivia Aguilar has been named the new Leslie and Sarah Miller Director of the Miller Worley Center for the Environment at 챬.
Mount Holyoke’s newest faculty bring innovative, interdisciplinary scholarship to the College’s thriving intellectual community.
The Master of Arts in Teaching program at 챬 is partnering with the Hitchcock Center for the Environment.
Mara Benjamin, chair of the Jewish Studies department at 챬, has won an award for her book “The Obligated Self”
Gwen Bass, director of the Teacher Leadership Programs of Professional and Graduate Education at Mount Holyoke, has tips to ease homework stress.
챬 professor Andrea Lawlor’s debut novel earned high praise. The Advocate called Lawlor “a worthy successor to Virginia Woolf.”