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Five Disability Services Fellows are helping facilitate conversations between students and administrators about issues facing Mount Holyoke’s disabled community.
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Five Disability Services Fellows are helping facilitate conversations between students and administrators about issues facing Mount Holyoke’s disabled community.
A two-day Intergroup Dialogue workshop in mid-January provided 37 Mount Holyoke faculty and student life staff members with the opportunity to engage in cross-identity dialogue about race and other diversity-related issues.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ’s Montpellier study abroad program allows students to take courses at the Université Paul-Valéry (UPV) for a semester or a full academic year.
Mount Holyoke postdoctoral researcher Rachel Keeffe has published a paper that reveals startling new facts about the tongues of cane toads.
In naming Kristie A. Ford, Ph.D., as Presidential Fellow for this academic year, Interim President Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum has selected an expert in diversity, equity and inclusion who will help advance the College’s commitment to Intergroup Dialogue and other initiatives.
Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum writes to thank everyone for the hard work and great team effort that has characterized the opening of the academic year.
Maria Cartagena has joined the Weissman Center for Leadership at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ as the new director of Community-Based Learning (CBL).
New communal libraries on campus invite Íøºì±¬ÁÏ students to discover and share books written in a variety of languages.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ welcomes Jen Brock as associate vice president for communications and marketing and Jonencia Wood as assistant vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Summer may be ending, but Jenny Watermill, senior director at the Career Development Center at Mount Holyoke, advises on four key steps students can take before ending an internship and coming back to campus.