Girma Kebbede Awarded Meribeth E. Cameron Faculty Award for Scholarship
Interdisciplinary in scope, Girma’s courses attract students from all over campus and the Five Colleges.
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Interdisciplinary in scope, Girma’s courses attract students from all over campus and the Five Colleges.
Professor King’s students praise his “intensive feedback and review on essays and written contributions”, his eloquent lectures, his exceptional abilities as a discussion facilitator, and his “clear knowledge and firsthand experience” of the material he teaches.
Mount Holyoke’s Rosalyn Leban ’18 had plans to serve a community in Nicaragua. Civil unrest changed her project but not her commitment.
Be Well, Mount Holyoke’s wellness initiative, was named Program of the Year by the national organization for student affairs administrators in higher ed.
"My Theatre Arts and East Asian Studies majors were extremely helpful preparation for a future career in Costume Design in Asia."
"Studying Chinese gave me a new vantage point from which to observe the world and a meaningful tool with which to effectively engage it."
My independent study project contributed to my M.A. thesis on China-Latin American Free Trade Agreements at the University of Chicago.
The mentorship I received was outstanding. The professors clearly cared deeply about the subject and their students.
Seeking alum advice, opportunities, and experience during an internship at the Mount Holyoke College Joseph Allen Skinner Museum.
My perseverance and the guidance I received at Mount Holyoke allowed me to make my vision of serving tribal communities a reality.