Spectra has a new student chapter on campus
Spectra, a nationwide organization of LGBTQ mathematicians, has a student chapter at Mount Holyoke College.
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Spectra, a nationwide organization of LGBTQ mathematicians, has a student chapter at Mount Holyoke College.
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