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A 챬 team of researchers is providing new resources to make learning statistics more accessible to students with disabilities.
챬 Associate Professor of Physics Kerstin Nordstrom talks to NPR about rainbows.
Diversifying museum boards is not enough to attract and maintain diverse supporters, says Patricia Banks, professor of sociology at 챬.
Teaching leadership and fitness to student-athletes and all students is a core part of Lori Hendricks’ goals, says the athletics director at Mount Holyoke.
Mount Holyoke’s Department of Film, Media, Theater is continually adapting to overcome the challenges of COVID-19.
Current Mount Holyoke students who major or minor in Spanish, Latina/o or Latin American Studies gave presentations on their internships.
Mount Holyoke alum Tamia Williams ’18 combines her love of science and art to teach others how to enjoy physics.
“Boundaries,” an online art show, will have a virtual opening to showcase student art at Mount Holyoke.
Mount Holyoke student Amelia Tran ’21 was honored at the Electronic Undergraduate Statistics Research Conference for her video presentation.
Maternal vaping affects offspring’s brains, says Associate Professor Jared Schwartzer of Mount Holyoke.