Professor helping restore a local cranberry bog
Kate Ballantine’s research on environmental revival and ecosystems at a former cranberry bog in Plymouth investigates the effects of climate change.
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Kate Ballantine’s research on environmental revival and ecosystems at a former cranberry bog in Plymouth investigates the effects of climate change.
Five College Korean language instructor, Suk Massey, recently published two Korean eTextbooks, and is currently working on two additional books, Beginning Korean II and Intermediate Korean II.
As part of New Student Orientation, new students are offered a plant, a Mount Holyoke tradition since 1971. This story, first published in August 2017, tells the tale of how the custom was re-envisioned by three entrepreneurial and creative students.
Mara Benjamin joins Mount Holyoke College as the Irene Kaplan Leiwant Professor of Jewish Studies.
Mount Holyoke’s newest students are welcomed to the community through Orientation: four packed days of fun, community-building and celebration.
Thanks a generous grant, MHC’s new MEDIAL Project is integrating arts and technology and giving students resources to create, exhibit and perform.
Mount Holyoke College’s Robin Blaetz discusses Joan of Arc through the ages on a BBC podcast
Kavita Datla, an expert in modern South Asian history and an exceptional scholar, teacher, colleague and mentor, has died.
Mount Holyoke College research shows that the keys to successful career advancement are grade point average and internships — the more, the better.
Valerie Barr ’77, the first Jean E. Sammet Professor of Computer Science, shares with her benefactor an interdisciplinary vision of computing.