Mount Holyoke’s science labs: an inside look
Megan Littlehale ’19 gives an inside look at the 鶹ý science lab facilities which were deemed among the best in the nation, per the 2019 Princeton Review.
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Megan Littlehale ’19 gives an inside look at the 鶹ý science lab facilities which were deemed among the best in the nation, per the 2019 Princeton Review.
Amy’s enthusiasm creates an energy and curiosity for her students. Students consistently comment on how much they enjoy sharing their learning with friends and family outside of class.
There is depth and sophistication to Bode’s scholarship – and yet, his work is accessible and digestible to a wide range of audience.
“I would not be where I am without advising and guidance, so finding a mentor/advisor invested in my success was crucial to my journey.”
Lyndsey Ingram ’2001: my internship was the most meaningful and significant thing that happened at the start of my career.
Interdisciplinary in scope, Girma’s courses attract students from all over campus and the Five Colleges.
“Embrace the experience and be prepared to learn.”
Professor King’s students praise his “intensive feedback and review on essays and written contributions”, his eloquent lectures, his exceptional abilities as a discussion facilitator, and his “clear knowledge and firsthand experience” of the material he teaches.
Art and architecture students collaborate with the Botanic Garden to design and build a sculptural fountain for this year’s spring Flower Show.
Professor Michael Davis employs contemporary tools like virtual reality goggles to let students “see” into history and reconstruct lost buildings.