MHC's Urban Teacher Pathways' first graduates
In its first collaboration, the Urban Teacher Pathways program equips Holyoke teachers with the skills to build and sustain a successful classroom.
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
Narrow down the list by selecting multiple topics.
In its first collaboration, the Urban Teacher Pathways program equips Holyoke teachers with the skills to build and sustain a successful classroom.
Five College Korean language instructor, Suk Massey, recently published two Korean eTextbooks, and is currently working on two additional books, Beginning Korean II and Intermediate Korean II.
Mara Benjamin joins 챬 as the Irene Kaplan Leiwant Professor of Jewish Studies.
Alum Veronika Kivenson’s NSF grant allows her to use a supercomputer to examine how microbes metabolize pollutants found in marine sediment.
Kavita Datla, an expert in modern South Asian history and an exceptional scholar, teacher, colleague and mentor, has died.
Valerie Barr ’77, the first Jean E. Sammet Professor of Computer Science, shares with her benefactor an interdisciplinary vision of computing.
Wonder Woman smashes the superhero glass ceiling in more ways than one, says film studies professor Robin Blaetz.
Mount Holyoke is one of few colleges to offer a class in stage combat, an important skill for actors as well as a fun opportunity for non-theater majors.
Each Mount Holyoke student who applied for a Fulbright teaching scholarship was selected as a finalist.
The African cinema festival, a first in Western Massachusetts, will showcase films from the continent that span countries, decades and genres.