Humanizing Data with a Strength-Based Approach
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What are some ways we can recalibrate how we think about data to lean into what we know about our students and not just the numbers?
Mount Holyoke’s annual LEAP Symposium is a powerful vehicle that demonstrates the strong connections between academic work at the College and its practical application in the world in internships and research experiences.
Marcella Runell, the vice president of student life and dean of students and lecturer in religion at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, has been recognized with a 2024 Pillar of the Profession award.
President Holley explains her rationale for limited institutional statements.
Construction for Mount Holyoke’s new geothermal energy project led to discoveries from the College’s beginnings.
Mount Holyoke graduate alum Lachanda Garrison begins a prestigious fellowship to advocate for STEM and military families and to help make American classrooms stronger.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ celebrated the inauguration of Danielle R. Holley as its twentieth president.
Mount Holyoke’s newest faculty bring innovative, interdisciplinary scholarship to the College’s thriving intellectual community.
Amanda Awadey, new faculty at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, is passionate about using knowledge and tools in economics to positively impact the trajectory of human capital development and entrepreneurship in her home country of Ghana and elsewhere.