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Becky Wai-Ling Packard, Mary E. Woolley professor of psychology and education at Mount Holyoke College, spoke to WalletHub about sticking to a resolution in the new year.
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Becky Wai-Ling Packard, Mary E. Woolley professor of psychology and education at Mount Holyoke College, spoke to WalletHub about sticking to a resolution in the new year.
Naomi Darling, faculty in sustainable architecture at Mount Holyoke College, is working with student assistants to plan a carbon-neutral future for the home of the building nicknamed “the Phoenix,” home to the nation’s first all-female fire brigade.
Margaret Robinson, Julia and Sarah Ann Adams Professor of Mathematics at Mount Holyoke College, was recognized for support and empowerment of women in the mathematics field.
Patricia Brennan, associate professor of biological sciences at Mount Holyoke College, discusses a new study on serotine bat reproduction with The New York Times.
Mount Holyoke’s newest faculty bring innovative, interdisciplinary scholarship to the College’s thriving intellectual community.
Amanda Awadey, new faculty at Mount Holyoke College, is passionate about using knowledge and tools in economics to positively impact the trajectory of human capital development and entrepreneurship in her home country of Ghana and elsewhere.
New faculty at Mount Holyoke Balbir Singh explores complex questions through teaching social psychology and statistics.
Mount Holyoke’s Ben Geyer loves music for its role as a window into people’s mindsets; he’s also written a foundational textbook focusing on equitable music theory curriculum and implementation.
For Colin Britt, new faculty member at Mount Holyoke College, choral music is a calling, both professionally and even physically.