Senior Symposium showcases student scholarship
More than 100 seniors presented their research to peers, supporters and friends as senior symposium returned to campus.
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More than 100 seniors presented their research to peers, supporters and friends as senior symposium returned to campus.
At MHC I’ve had the support and encouragement of faculty, staff and fellow students who pour their time, energy and hearts into making Mount Holyoke a community that lifts students up to achieve their dreams and goals.
“[Mount Holyoke has] given me the time and space to grow so that I’m much more secure in how I’m going into the world.”
MHC’s Academic Centers provided unique opportunities for Paola Granados to work toward a joint bachelor’s and master’s degree in international development.
Five students and one alternate from Mount Holyoke College received Fulbright awards for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Mount Holyoke senior Elena Frogameni ‘22 is Mount Holyoke’s second-ever Rhodes Scholar and its first in over 25 years.
Mount Holyoke’s joint degree program in Geneva gives students on-the-ground experience in international work and a graduate degree.
New research hints at planetary chaos in some solar systems, which may be incompatible with life, according to Mount Holyoke’s Thomas Burbine.
Mount Holyoke professor Valerie Barr ’77 is a recipient of an NSF grant that funds a multi-institution collaboration toward diversity in computer science.
Carmen Yulín Cruz, former mayor of San Juan and distinguished fellow at Mount Holyoke College, reflects on the four-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria.