Shifting climate in tech
Spurred by the mentoring of Mount Holyoke professors, Lydia Cheah ’20 has found herself leading the way to reshape the computer science career track.
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Spurred by the mentoring of Mount Holyoke professors, Lydia Cheah ’20 has found herself leading the way to reshape the computer science career track.
Mount Holyoke professor Valerie Barr ’77 is a recipient of an NSF grant that funds a multi-institution collaboration toward diversity in computer science.
Heather Pon-Barry received the prestigious CAREER award for her work in developing educational — and socially intelligent — robots.
From clothes that light up to vacuum-formed chocolate molds, the makerspace offers tools and training to create and collaborate.
Mount Holyoke College and its professors received several grants and fellowships between November 2015 and March 2016.
The McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives will host The Future of Jobs February 19–20. The conference will feature best-selling author Martin Ford.
Four outstanding faculty members are honored for their work in teaching and research.
Undeterred as a woman in the heavily male fields of physics and engineering, Shehzeen Hussain ’14 wants to meld the two to solve community energy problems.