LEAP focuses on real-world learning
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ students presented at the annual LEAP Symposium, the premier showcase of their summer research or internship experiences.
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Íøºì±¬ÁÏ students presented at the annual LEAP Symposium, the premier showcase of their summer research or internship experiences.
In front of a packed crowd in Mount Holyoke’s Gamble Auditorium, a panel of legal scholars and political experts discussed what we could expect not only from the upcoming presidential election but also from more hyper-focused local races.
Associate Vice President for Human Resources Jake Toomey writes to faculty and staff to provide important updates.
Naomi Dupre-Edelman, assistant director of math leadership programs at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, is one of 26 people named to the Massachusetts Education Policy Fellowship program held by the Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy.
The Intergroup Dialogue Center at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ reached a new, major milestone by securing its first round of philanthropic investment from its most recent board chair, Karena Strella ’90.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ’s newest faculty are redefining what’s possible in their fields as they join their colleagues in preparing students to lead boldly in an ever-changing world.
Alex Moskowitz, new faculty member at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, teaches early and nineteenth-century American and African American literature.
New faculty member at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, Anisha Chadha, is a medical anthropologist who uses the tools and practices, as well as the methods, of sociocultural anthropology to study topics of health, medicine and illness.
New faculty at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ Chloe Pak Drummond is a botanist and evolutionary biologist. She works with students to answer integrated evolutionary questions using field-based, molecular and bioinformatic techniques.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ’s newest mathematics professor, Jennifer Paulhus, is driven to showcase mathematics in a way that can make students enjoy the subject, even if they have never liked it.