Art history gets lasered, inked
Interdisciplinary learning in the arts? Two 15th-century prints, two laser-cut woodblocks, a print press, two hands.
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Interdisciplinary learning in the arts? Two 15th-century prints, two laser-cut woodblocks, a print press, two hands.
Aayushi Mishra ’17 discusses her first impressions of Mount Holyoke as well as the classroom experience, community and social life she experienced here.
Mount Holyoke’s first-year seminars aim to enhance students’ analytical and critical thinking skills via diverse topics — even superheroes.
Music was just a hobby for Bingyao Liu ’19. Then she came to Mount Holyoke, founded the area’s first Chinese music ensemble and discovered klezmer music.
“Walking on campus and someone saying hola to you just because you live here is one example of how neighbors at Mead became family.”
Residence hall floors dedicated for students interested in French and Spanish offer students community, language learning, and a taste of cultural immersion.
Student exchange focuses on making connections, and exploring solutions to issues of diversity and inclusion.