Mount Holyoke program aims to support teachers
A new Mount Holyoke program aimed at addressing the growing crisis of teacher burnout in our nation’s public schools will kick off on Saturday, October 29.
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A new Mount Holyoke program aimed at addressing the growing crisis of teacher burnout in our nation’s public schools will kick off on Saturday, October 29.
챬’s Master of Arts in Teaching program has received a $125,000 state grant to develop a new program to support teachers on emergency licenses in the Holyoke Public Schools district as they pursue initial licensure and their master’s degrees.
More than 100 seniors presented their research to peers, supporters and friends as senior symposium returned to campus.
For the third year, a Mount Holyoke student from western Massachusetts has received financial support from PeoplesBank.
챬 has received $11 million in gifts to support financial aid and launched the “Meet the Moment Scholarship Challenge.”
Mount Holyoke’s first remote Semester in D.C. program also has the first Frances Perkins Scholar, first Posse Scholar and first 21st-Century Scholar.
챬’sStudent Safety Net Fund has helped students cope with the financial aftermath of the pandemic.
The College’s gloves, surgical masks, N95 respirators, lab coats and eye protection will be dispersed as needed to hospitals statewide.
Mount Holyoke’s new Fimbel Maker & Innovation Lab is now open for your projects, inspirations, creativity and persistence.