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Marsha Allen FP’10, 챬 assistant professor in earth science, was recently interviewed on the podcast “Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness.”
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Marsha Allen FP’10, 챬 assistant professor in earth science, was recently interviewed on the podcast “Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness.”
Mosby, Mary E. Woolley professor of Spanish, has accepted a new position as the dean of the faculty and vice president for academic affairs at Skidmore College. She will assume this role in June of 2023.
Mount Holyoke Professor Karen Remmler spoke to the New York Times about turning a school that was used as a prison in Ukraine into a memorial and about the tensions that can arise when creating memorials where trauma has occurred.
Mount Holyoke postdoctoral researcher Rachel Keeffe has published a paper that reveals startling new facts about the tongues of cane toads.
As Mount Holyoke marks the one hundred fiftieth year of the teaching of art history, its Department of Art History and Architectural Studies is celebrating its long history and is working to ensure it evolves to meet the changing nature of the field.
At the most recent Launching Leadership event at 챬, Aimée Eubanks Davis ’95 discussed following her passion, being authentically bold and finding your own superpower.
Mount Holyoke professor Patricia Banks advises on how to have original artwork in your home without breaking the bank.
Students presented insights and experiences from their summer internships, research and independent studies at this year’s LEAP (or Learning From Application) Symposium, Mount Holyoke’s largest signature event showcasing student achievement.
The Speaking, Arguing and Writing (SAW) Program is a critical component of the Weissman Center for Leadership at 챬.
Mount Holyoke alum Amelia Malpas ’22 writes that the progressive influence in politics goes beyond the numbers.