Undergrad research at MHC sparked a career in climate science
My undergrad research at 챬 sparked a career in climate science.
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Yarrow Axford ’97
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My undergrad research at 챬 sparked a career in climate science.
My close connection with Morena Svaldi in Italian studies has made me realize that I am more capable of doing things than I may initially believe. Having her support throughout my entire four years has been incredible. I would not be where I am without her.
On Friday, October 26th, Mount Holyoke’s Rooke Theatre hosted a performance of Chinese Yue Opera scenes, featuring award-winning actors Jun’an Wang and Qi Tao. Wang and Tao, both of whom flew in from China specially for this event, performed three scenes from the classic operas Liu Yi Delivers a Letter for the Dragon King’s Daughter and Searching for and Probing the Wife, featuring full costume, makeup, and choreography.
Andrea Lawlor’s novel, “Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl,” shines with authenticity, creativity and insight — just like Lawlor’s Mount Holyoke classes.
Who is translating and which text they choose are political decisions, says Carolyn Shread, a lecturer in the French department at Mount Holyoke.
The Mount Holyoke flutist — one of 11 women musicians chosen from around the country — performed in “Soul Songs: Women of Klezmer.”
A new book by the Mount Holyoke professor wins the William E. Douglass Prize in Europeanist Anthropology.
Children’s books by this Mount Holyoke English professor are recognized.
Mount Holyoke's African-music expert spoke in Nigeria and Ghana.
Five students build careers in public policy as they work, study and live in the nation’s capital, as part of Mount Holyoke’s new program.