Working for peace against a backdrop of chaos
Mount Holyoke’s Rosalyn Leban ’18 had plans to serve a community in Nicaragua. Civil unrest changed her project but not her commitment.
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Mount Holyoke’s Rosalyn Leban ’18 had plans to serve a community in Nicaragua. Civil unrest changed her project but not her commitment.
Mount Holyoke College students swept up seven Fulbrights this year, along with two Davis Projects for Peace grants and two critical language study awards.
Each Mount Holyoke student who applied for a Fulbright teaching scholarship was selected as a finalist.
Mount Holyoke College students and alums made a strong showing in this year’s National Science Foundation fellowships and Goldwater scholarships.
Mount Holyoke history major Emily Wells ’15 opens “treasure chest” of knowledge about life and death in eighteenth and nineteenth century New England.