February at Mount Holyoke
February at Mount Holyoke featured Black History Month events, Princeton Review rankings, outstanding student-athletes and of course valentines.
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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February at Mount Holyoke featured Black History Month events, Princeton Review rankings, outstanding student-athletes and of course valentines.
We celebrate Mount Holyoke women who have made their mark since the College’s founding — by a woman! — in 1837.
“Mount Holyoke has gone out of its way to provide support in helping me create an exciting online teaching experience for students.”
James is the best dad in the world, to his actual kids and to his students. He fills a classroom with his warm smile, and you can tell he genuinely cares about the well-being and performance of his students.
KC’s work has been so valuable because of the sophisticated and complicated methodologies she uses.
Professor Adelman is an applied microeconomics scholar. Her research focus is health and nutrition in developing countries, especially in Uganda.
Students describe their teacher’s contagious enthusiasm and passion for the course material, and they praise her intensity.
Heather Pon-Barry received the prestigious CAREER award for her work in developing educational — and socially intelligent — robots.
M. Paz Galupo of Towson University, talked about the ways to capture the complexity of identity and represent those who do not fit into boxes.
Winners of the Grinspoon Foundation’s Excellence in Teaching Award receive a $10,000 scholarship to Mount Holyoke College’s graduate programs.