When reproduction is just batty
Patricia Brennan, associate professor of biological sciences at Mount Holyoke College, discusses a new study on serotine bat reproduction with The New York Times.
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Patricia Brennan, associate professor of biological sciences at Mount Holyoke College, discusses a new study on serotine bat reproduction with The New York Times.
Angelica Patterson, the curator of education and outreach at the Miller Worley Center for the Environment at Mount Holyoke College, is the principal investigator for a new National Science Foundation grant to produce virtual field experiences for underserved students.
A report on the board meeting held October 12–14, 2023.
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Over the years I taught, there were two books in particular that I used to help with this. Both helped begin shifting students’ thinking and identities within mathematics.
Getting students to see themselves as mathematicians (or mathers as we like to call them) can be challenging.
If you haven’t tried a morning meeting routine in your classroom yet, I highly recommend you give it a try.
What are some ways we can recalibrate how we think about data to lean into what we know about our students and not just the numbers?
Mount Holyoke’s annual LEAP Symposium is a powerful vehicle that demonstrates the strong connections between academic work at the College and its practical application in the world in internships and research experiences.
Marcella Runell, the vice president of student life and dean of students and lecturer in religion at Mount Holyoke College, has been recognized with a 2024 Pillar of the Profession award.