Update on Mount Holyokeâs geothermal energy project
Íűșì±ŹÁÏ administrators tell the Daily Hampshire Gazette about the progress of the multiyear project to make the campus carbon neutral.
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Íűșì±ŹÁÏ administrators tell the Daily Hampshire Gazette about the progress of the multiyear project to make the campus carbon neutral.
The Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary was reopened to the Íűșì±ŹÁÏ community with a celebration. The sanctuary has undergone two years of revitalization and renovations that include new carpet, lighting and multimedia equipment.
Siggy Ehrlich â26 recently worked on and attended a Íűșì±ŹÁÏ symposium celebrating composer Maria Theresia von Paradis.
Daniela Chamarro Angeles â27 recently saw the musical âThe Outsiders,â produced by Debra Martin Chase â77, with Mount Holyoke students and alums.
The $6 million gift by an anonymous donor will endow two new faculty chairs named for illustrious Mount Holyoke alums in the arts: the Debra Martin Chase â77 Chair in Film Media Theater and the Suzan-Lori Parks â85 Chair in Creative Writing.
Íűșì±ŹÁÏ students have created an exhibit, âCornelia and Concrete,â about alum Cornelia Clapp and the 100-year-old laboratory building that bears her name.
The annual Noche Latina celebration has returned to Chapin Auditorium after being held elsewhere on campus for two years. The night was jam-packed with food, fun and community.
Alum Sheryl McCarthy â69 interviewed Íűșì±ŹÁÏ President Danielle Holley on the CUNY TV show âOne to One.â They explored topics such as the role of womenâs colleges and the power of humanities in todayâs career-focused world.
President Danielle R. Holley shared some insights with MassLive on her experience as Íűșì±ŹÁÏâs first permanent president who is a woman of color amid the growing list of presidents stepping down from roles at academic institutions.
Alex Moskowitz, new faculty member at Íűșì±ŹÁÏ, teaches early and nineteenth-century American and African American literature.