Studying culture, disease and health in Canada
Paust will use her Fulbright fellowship to study how the novel coronavirus has impacted Indigenous populations in Canada.
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Sarah Paust ’20
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Paust will use her Fulbright fellowship to study how the novel coronavirus has impacted Indigenous populations in Canada.
Donari Yahzid ’19 was awarded a Fulbright grant to study the effects of development on traditional culture in Samoa.
Perez is the first community college winner of Mount Holyoke College’s 97-year-old Glascock Poetry Prize.
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.
Winners of the Grinspoon Foundation’s Excellence in Teaching Award receive a $10,000 scholarship to Mount Holyoke College’s graduate programs.
Mount Holyoke Associate Professor of Art History Jessica Maier has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Creative projects promoting Mount Holyoke College took top honors at the University & College Designers Association 2019 competition.