Six faculty members retire from Mount Holyoke College
Six long-serving faculty members have retired from Mount Holyoke College.
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Six long-serving faculty members have retired from Mount Holyoke College.
Senior Symposium is an annual event where soon-to-be graduates become the experts — sharing the research and intellectual passions that they have brought to course work that demonstrates depth of research and analysis.
A report on the board meeting held February 24-26, 2024.
Mount Holyoke senior Bridget Hall ’24 spent her summer on a “pretty special” glacier in Canada, doing research into climate change for an internship that confirmed her interest in glaciology.
Mount Holyoke geology professors tell US News & World Report that understanding the earth requires a firm grounding in liberal arts.
As monitoring stations silently record the heartbeat of the Mount Holyoke College campus, students and faculty develop the means to decode the data.
Hooked on science after an unintended geology class in her first semester at Mount Holyoke, Heidi Roop ’07 has traveled the world as a climate scientist.
My undergrad research at Mount Holyoke College sparked a career in climate science.
I am very interested in what mammals eat and how that has changed through time with climate and vegetation changes.