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The latest Survey of Earned Doctorates report shows that Mount Holyoke College is one of the leading baccalaureate sources of women who earn scientific doctoral degrees.
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The latest Survey of Earned Doctorates report shows that Mount Holyoke College is one of the leading baccalaureate sources of women who earn scientific doctoral degrees.
Veliz’s project will create collaboration between local libraries and the Mount Holyoke College biology and biochemistry departments to engage younger audiences in the sciences. The project will conclude with a science fair with interactive activities.
Following President Joseph Biden’s announcement ending his reelection campaign, Mount Holyoke College Associate Professor Adam Hilton told MassLive that Vice President Kamala Harris is the most likely Democratic nominee.
Mount Holyoke College congratulates our recipients, alternates and finalists of the 2023-24 fellowship application cycles.
The fifth book in the “All Souls” series from No. 1 New York Times bestselling author and Mount Holyoke College alum Deborah Harkness ’86 makes its debut this week.
Marcella Runell, vice president of student life and dean of students at Mount Holyoke College, spoke with MassLive about how the College is tackling the rising demand for mental health services.
Three long-serving members of the Mount Holyoke College faculty have retired.
President Danielle R. Holley appeared on two MSNBC shows to discuss her examination of the Supreme Court's overturning of affirmative action and its effect on college admissions.
Mount Holyoke College Assistant Professor Adam Hilton shared his opinion on the outcome of the first presidential debate and what it might mean for the November election with local news outlets.
Two Mount Holyoke College students have been selected for the second round of the Beckman Scholars Program. As part of the 15-month program, students delve deeply into advanced research projects with the mentorship of a College faculty member.