Katherine Aidala named 2020 APS Fellow
Mount Holyoke professor Katherine Aidala was nominated to be an APS fellow for her research and her dedication to mentorship and science communication.
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Mount Holyoke professor Katherine Aidala was nominated to be an APS fellow for her research and her dedication to mentorship and science communication.
Gabriel Hall starts at Âé¶¹´«Ã½¸ßÇå as the new assistant director of Campus Diversity Programming and LGBTQ Initiatives.
Culinary historian and Mount Holyoke alum Barbara Ketchum Wheaton ’53 first dreamed of a database of historical cookbooks more than 50 years ago.
At this contentious moment, how can K-12 educators engage students in constructive, respectful dialogue? Mount Holyoke presents a three-part workshop.
Information and commitments addressing all forms of oppression in our community.
Challenging Anti-Blackness and Anti-Semitism Together
Mount Holyoke has received national recognition for its demonstrated commitment to advancing first-generation college student success.
An update on Mount Holyoke’s financial situation and identifying permanent, structural changes.
The Botanic Garden has completed work on a new pollinator garden on the Âé¶¹´«Ã½¸ßÇå campus.
The Fimbel Maker and innovation Lab reception desk was built from repurposed campus materials and includes student names imprinted into its front.