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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and agents process a small group of asylum-seekers who have active applications under the Migrant Protection Protocols at the Paso del Norte Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas, February 26, 2021. Under the Migrant Protection Protocols established in January, 2019, migrants seeking asylum were required to remain in Mexico while their applications were processed.

Biden’s immigration policies lack a holistic approach

Mount Holyoke professor David Hernández says Biden’s carrot-and-stick approach to immigration is rooted in Trump-era policies that exacerbate inequities among immigrants and erode international relationships.

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Managing the mind

Mental malaise and brain burn: Mount Holyoke professor Marta Sabariego talked to the New York Times about how to manage your mind and train your brain.

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Brennan joins the ranks of the more than 30 faculty members awarded the honor of being an AAAS Fellow at Mount Holyoke.

Mount Holyoke professor Patricia Brennan named 2022 AAAS Fellow

Brennan joins the ranks of the more than 30 faculty members awarded the honor at Mount Holyoke.

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Mental malaise and brain burn: Mount Holyoke professor Marta Sabariego talked to the New York Times about how to manage your mind and train your brain.

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Brennan joins the ranks of the more than 30 faculty members awarded the honor of being an AAAS Fellow at Mount Holyoke.

Mount Holyoke professor Patricia Brennan named 2022 AAAS Fellow

Brennan joins the ranks of the more than 30 faculty members awarded the honor at Mount Holyoke.

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Mount Holyoke selected to join Beckman Scholars Program

For the first time in its history, Mount Holyoke College has been selected as a Beckman Scholars Program awardee by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. The foundation chose the College after a rigorous application process.

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Does AI spell the end of painting?

To gain perspective on the rise of AI-generated art, Mount Holyoke College Art History Professor Anthony Lee looked back on the impact photography had on painting in the nineteenth century in a recent Wired Magazine essay.

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Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum speaking with Suzan-Lori Parks ’85 and Debra Martin Chase ’77 on stage following a performance of “Topdog/Underdog”

Launching Leadership: Suzan-Lori Parks ’85 and Debra Martin Chase ’77

Love, work and the importance of connection were the overarching themes of a Launching Leadership discussion with Mount Holyoke alums Suzan-Lori Parks ’85 and Debra Martin Chase ’77 after an electrifying performance of Parks’ play “Topdog/Underdog.”

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150 years and counting for MHC’s art history department

As Mount Holyoke marks the one hundred fiftieth year of the teaching of art history, its Department of Art History and Architectural Studies is celebrating its long history and is working to ensure it evolves to meet the changing nature of the field.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and agents process a small group of asylum-seekers who have active applications under the Migrant Protection Protocols at the Paso del Norte Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas, February 26, 2021. Under the Migrant Protection Protocols established in January, 2019, migrants seeking asylum were required to remain in Mexico while their applications were processed.

Biden’s immigration policies lack a holistic approach

Mount Holyoke professor David Hernández says Biden’s carrot-and-stick approach to immigration is rooted in Trump-era policies that exacerbate inequities among immigrants and erode international relationships.

  • Academic Excellence
  • Faculty
  • International
  • Mount Holyoke in the News
Image of a brain (MRI)

Managing the mind

Mental malaise and brain burn: Mount Holyoke professor Marta Sabariego talked to the New York Times about how to manage your mind and train your brain.

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Brennan joins the ranks of the more than 30 faculty members awarded the honor of being an AAAS Fellow at Mount Holyoke.

Mount Holyoke professor Patricia Brennan named 2022 AAAS Fellow

Brennan joins the ranks of the more than 30 faculty members awarded the honor at Mount Holyoke.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and agents process a small group of asylum-seekers who have active applications under the Migrant Protection Protocols at the Paso del Norte Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas, February 26, 2021. Under the Migrant Protection Protocols established in January, 2019, migrants seeking asylum were required to remain in Mexico while their applications were processed.

Biden’s immigration policies lack a holistic approach

Mount Holyoke professor David Hernández says Biden’s carrot-and-stick approach to immigration is rooted in Trump-era policies that exacerbate inequities among immigrants and erode international relationships.

  • Academic Excellence
  • Faculty
  • International
  • Mount Holyoke in the News
Image of a brain (MRI)

Managing the mind

Mental malaise and brain burn: Mount Holyoke professor Marta Sabariego talked to the New York Times about how to manage your mind and train your brain.

  • Academic Excellence
  • Faculty
  • International
  • Mount Holyoke in the News
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Brazil riots and extremist politics around the world

Mount Holyoke professor Andrew Reiter talked to The Why about key similarities and differences between the riots in the U.S. and Brazil.

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