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Two Mount Holyoke students turn a class writing assignment into an opportunity to change the public conversation.
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Two Mount Holyoke students turn a class writing assignment into an opportunity to change the public conversation.
KC Haydon’s research suggests that cannabis users aren’t as good as they think they are when it comes to dealing with conflicts in their relationships.
Mount Holyoke renews community ties with a post-pandemic return to public art.
Cora Fernandez Anderson, assistant professor of politics at Mount Holyoke, was on two radio programs to discuss abortion access in Latin America.
Mount Holyoke assistant professor Christopher Mitchell talked to Forbes about the desire to replace the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency.
Mount Holyoke professor Mark McMenamin seeks clues to the valley’s Jurassic past hidden away in fossilized bones.
Reiter writes for Newsweek that Putin will not be tried for his war crimes in Ukraine.
David Hernández, associate professor of Latina/o studies at Mount Holyoke, discusses the biases against Black and Muslim applicants for U.S. citizenship.
Iyko Day, associate professor of English at Mount Holyoke, comments on the marginalization of Chinese immigrants and the spa shooting that targeted Asians.
Members of the Mount Holyoke community gathered recently to celebrate four professors at the annual Faculty Awards ceremony.