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Jens Christiansen joins voices of activists in calling for removal of Massachusetts’ caps on solar power payments.
When Michelle Brooks-Thompson ’06 revealed her gale-force voice on TV’s sing-off The Voice, she brought down the house and amped up a flourishing career.
A Boston.com article noted surging interest in having Mount Holyoke alum Frances Perkins, first woman US cabinet member, become the face on every $10 bill.
As she prepares to retire from her volunteer service to Mount Holyoke, Mary Graham Davis ’65 reflects on the College’s commitment to “stay relevant” amid global change.
Claudia Mazur ’16 spent a semester learning about the world's oceans and climate as part of earning a marine science studies certificate through 챬.
President Lynn Pasquerella presented the President's Award for Outstanding Service to Erica DeBlase of the Counseling Service and Bardee Sadlier of athletics.
During May, the College and its professors attracted grants and fellowships from the following organizations.
Historian Joseph Ellis offers fresh insight into the period that birthed the Constitution and shaped our nation’s path forward.
The Hollings award will help Erin Jones ’17 develop her deep love of oceanography by providing academic funding, contacts, and a paid research internship.