Katherine Aidala named 2020 APS Fellow
Mount Holyoke professor Katherine Aidala was nominated to be an APS fellow for her research and her dedication to mentorship and science communication.
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Mount Holyoke professor Katherine Aidala was nominated to be an APS fellow for her research and her dedication to mentorship and science communication.
Gabriel Hall starts at Mount Holyoke College as the new assistant director of Campus Diversity Programming and LGBTQ Initiatives.
Culinary historian and Mount Holyoke alum Barbara Ketchum Wheaton ’53 first dreamed of a database of historical cookbooks more than 50 years ago.
At this contentious moment, how can K-12 educators engage students in constructive, respectful dialogue? Mount Holyoke presents a three-part workshop.
Mount Holyoke has received national recognition for its demonstrated commitment to advancing first-generation college student success.
The Botanic Garden has completed work on a new pollinator garden on the Mount Holyoke College campus.
The Fimbel Maker and innovation Lab reception desk was built from repurposed campus materials and includes student names imprinted into its front.
Mount Holyoke College kicks off its Common Read of the year in conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of The 1619 Project.
Mount Holyoke’s newest faculty bring cross-disciplinary scholarship to the College’s thriving intellectual community.
MHCVotes!, a new student-led effort at Mount Holyoke College, is focusing on voter education, turnout and fairness.