Remote Learning at Mount Holyoke
The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have propelled our faculty, staff and students into new ways of teaching, helping and learning.
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The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have propelled our faculty, staff and students into new ways of teaching, helping and learning.
Mount Holyoke College’sStudent Safety Net Fund has helped students cope with the financial aftermath of the pandemic.
We are still prioritizing safety, wellness, and physical distancing, even as we turn our attention to important questions regarding the future.
Perez is the first community college winner of Mount Holyoke College’s 97-year-old Glascock Poetry Prize.
When Mount Holyoke announced the move to distance learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, senior class dancers decided the show must go on.
“I’m interested in having my students document their experiences. Will the work they make now represent something about what this moment felt like?”
Mount Holyoke has named Ana Yankova ’97 its inaugural chief investment officer. She will report to President Sonya Stephens and work with the Trustees.
“Our promise of the liberal arts is to provide connection. A sense that students can engage deeply in the topic — and also with faculty.”
The College’s gloves, surgical masks, N95 respirators, lab coats and eye protection will be dispersed as needed to hospitals statewide.
“I’m a lot more comfortable with questioning, with actually understanding who I am as a person.”