Students curate an exhibit about Clapp Laboratory’s history
Mount Holyoke College students have created an exhibit, “Cornelia and Concrete,” about alum Cornelia Clapp and the 100-year-old laboratory building that bears her name.
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Mount Holyoke College students have created an exhibit, “Cornelia and Concrete,” about alum Cornelia Clapp and the 100-year-old laboratory building that bears her name.
A Mount Holyoke College alum and a professor emeritus, who are both historians, wrestle with their family histories in a new podcast.
Mount Holyoke College students presented at the annual LEAP Symposium, the premier showcase of their summer research or internship experiences.
More information about the College’s maturing security camera program, along with notice that our community will start to see additional security cameras being installed starting this week.
The annual weekend-long event, which welcomes the families and friends of students to the Mount Holyoke College campus, showcased a variety of events and programming, from a panel Q&A with College leadership to a Fall Fest celebration.
Naomi Dupre-Edelman, assistant director of the math leadership programs at Mount Holyoke College, talks about the second component of math fluency: flexibility.
In front of a packed crowd in Mount Holyoke’s Gamble Auditorium, a panel of legal scholars and political experts discussed what we could expect not only from the upcoming presidential election but also from more hyper-focused local races.
The annual Noche Latina celebration has returned to Chapin Auditorium after being held elsewhere on campus for two years. The night was jam-packed with food, fun and community.
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley provided an introduction for a showing of “Nomadland,” directed by Chloé Zhao ’05, at Amherst Cinema. The event, part of a series called “Five on Film,” highlights alums of the Five College Consortium.
Associate Vice President for Human Resources Jake Toomey writes to faculty and staff to provide important updates.