Planting seeds, finding roots
Meredith Becher ’23 followed her passion for biology and charted a new course on the Connecticut River from a canoe.
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Meredith Becher ’23 followed her passion for biology and charted a new course on the Connecticut River from a canoe.
Mount Holyoke College student Lucy Anderson took a deep dive into molecular research through a summer internship.
Hear how Sophia has taken advantage of research opportunities, cultural houses and studying psychology with an emphasis on contextualizing racism and empathy.
Here, Sophia found steadfast support as a woman within a STEM field as well as the freedom to embrace her multiple passions.
Mount Holyoke College’s Darby Dyar explains the enduring mystery of Earth’s unusual moon.
“I’ve learned to never count myself out. Other people will look at you and dismiss you, but I’ve learned to use that as drive.“
“I feel like my time at Mount Holyoke gave me the ability to gain the confidence that I feel was deep within me.”
“I want students to know that Mount Holyoke offers so much for students, and they can make the most of their experience here.”
Mount Holyoke’s Library, Information, and Technology Services has rolled out virtual reality workshops to enhance in-person teaching and learning.
When it comes to providing STEM education for historically marginalized populations, Mount Holyoke smashes through barriers.