Environmental Intern: Christine Skroski ’20
“This experience reaffirmed my goals to work in sustainable development.â€
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“This experience reaffirmed my goals to work in sustainable development.â€
“Finding something that you like to do is about 2/3 what you are doing, and 1/3 who you are doing it with.â€
“I learned that I needed to be confident with my own strengths, acknowledge my expertise and always be ready to pitch the success of my business.â€
An art installation by Mount Holyoke’s Naomi Darling that closes Nov. 7 challenges the public to engage with the sun in a meaningful way.
Future physician Jailene Rodriguez ’20 gained hands-on lab experience in high school via Mount Holyoke’s Restoration Ecology Summer Scholars Program.
Mount Holyoke’s Restoration Ecology Program tackles environmental challenges and seeds the field’s future by engaging students in local high schools.
An environmental studies student at Mount Holyoke and an alum working for the World Wide Fund for Nature make a life-changing connection.
The Board of Trustees announces that Íøºì±¬ÁÏ has set the goal of being carbon neutral by the College’s bicentennial, 2037.
Marbles champ Whitney Lapic ’18 came to Mount Holyoke and found mollusk fossils, international paleontology fieldwork and a passion for research.
Kate Ballantine’s research on environmental revival and ecosystems at a former cranberry bog in Plymouth investigates the effects of climate change.