Christopher Mitchell, International Relations
“I’m very excited about being able to forge direct connections with the students I teach, and to teach bright students in a small-class environment.”
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“I’m very excited about being able to forge direct connections with the students I teach, and to teach bright students in a small-class environment.”
“Just when I’m settling into a particular conviction, a student will say something that opens up a whole new way of seeing things.”
Interview with Professor Gudmundson about his book La Negritud en Centroamerica (in Spanish)
Kathryn Accurso won the American Education Research Association Vocabulary SIG Student Research Paper of the Year Award for her paper.
“It’s exciting to have the opportunity to make the case for the relevance of Jewish studies in a truly multicultural environment.”
“I particularly enjoy when my classes help students create a bridge between their individual journeys and a collectivist sense of worldmaking.”
Professor Arango discusses his innovative research into solar power technology. He describes his experiments with cheaper, more flexible materials for solar power generation, an approach that could dramatically reduce the cost of solar energy.
“Lots of smart students on campus are interested in research opportunities and I look forward to collaborating with them to produce publishable results.”
“I am excited that Mount Holyoke is sharpening a practice and vision towards supporting scholarship that is oriented toward social justice.”