Critics sing praises for Lawlor’s debut novel
Mount Holyoke College professor Andrea Lawlor’s debut novel earned high praise. The Advocate called Lawlor “a worthy successor to Virginia Woolf.”
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Mount Holyoke College professor Andrea Lawlor’s debut novel earned high praise. The Advocate called Lawlor “a worthy successor to Virginia Woolf.”
Physics professor Kerstin Nordstrom has been awarded the prestigious CAREER research award from the National Science Foundation.
Mount Holyoke professors were presented with awards for their superb teaching and scholarship at the annual recognition ceremony.
The Mount Holyoke flutist — one of 11 women musicians chosen from around the country — performed in “Soul Songs: Women of Klezmer.”
Kerstin Nordstrom of Mount Holyoke College was one of just 24 scientists — and the only physicist from a liberal arts college — selected to be a Cottrell Scholar.
Each Mount Holyoke student who applied for a Fulbright teaching scholarship was selected as a finalist.
Corinne Demas, Mount Holyoke professor of English, and her coauthor daughter will join other children’s book authors at Odyssey reading.
Mount Holyoke College and its professors received several grants and fellowships between November 2015 and March 2016.
Professor Vinnie Ferraro, founder of the international relations department, was celebrated by friends and colleagues for his 40 years at Mount Holyoke.
Four outstanding faculty members are honored for their work in teaching and research.