Physics professor wins prestigious award
Kerstin Nordstrom of Mount Holyoke College was one of just 24 scientists — and the only physicist from a liberal arts college — selected to be a Cottrell Scholar.
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Kerstin Nordstrom of Mount Holyoke College was one of just 24 scientists — and the only physicist from a liberal arts college — selected to be a Cottrell Scholar.
Thanks a generous grant, MHC’s new MEDIAL Project is integrating arts and technology and giving students resources to create, exhibit and perform.
Cathleen Pruden '16 joined a relay of Seven Sisters students and alums to swim the 40-mile Catalina Channel off the coast of southern California.
The annual Student Leadership and Service Awards presentation was a celebration of Mount Holyoke’s top student leaders.
Each Mount Holyoke student who applied for a Fulbright teaching scholarship was selected as a finalist.
Glamour Magazine selected Ellen Chilemba ’17 as its College Woman of the Year grand-prize winner.
Vivian Hsu will take up the reins as College Ombudsperson.
Anisha Pai '19 is the first Mount Holyoke winner of the annual Glascock poetry contest since 2009 and one of only 20 since the contest began in 1923.
Corinne Demas, Mount Holyoke professor of English, and her coauthor daughter will join other children’s book authors at Odyssey reading.
Mount Holyoke alum Sarah Mullervy ’03 helped lead the team that won a 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for the animatedPeter Rabbitseries on Nickelodeon.