Kerstin Nordstrom wins CAREER award
Physics professor Kerstin Nordstrom has been awarded the prestigious CAREER research award from the National Science Foundation.
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Physics professor Kerstin Nordstrom has been awarded the prestigious CAREER research award from the National Science Foundation.
Mount Holyoke professors were presented with awards for their superb teaching and scholarship at the annual recognition ceremony.
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