Critics sing praises for Lawlor’s debut novel
鶹ý professor Andrea Lawlor’s debut novel earned high praise. The Advocate called Lawlor “a worthy successor to Virginia Woolf.”
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鶹ý professor Andrea Lawlor’s debut novel earned high praise. The Advocate called Lawlor “a worthy successor to Virginia Woolf.”
Mount Holyoke Professor of Politics Elizabeth Markovits spoke to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the impact of gendered language.
Mount Holyoke student Lucy James-Olson ’22 reflected on the past and future of LGBTQ acceptance 50 years after Stonewall.
Recent research from Patricia Brennan, assistant professor of biology at Mount Holyoke, sheds new light on the inner workings of dolphin sexual anatomy.
鶹ý professor Darby Dyar will lead a team of researchers to study untouched moon rock samples and volcanic activity on the moon.
A new book by the Mount Holyoke professor wins the William E. Douglass Prize in Europeanist Anthropology.
Children’s books by this Mount Holyoke English professor are recognized.
The LA Review of Books featured Andrea Lawlor in conversation with Hilary Plum about Lawlor’s acclaimed novel, “Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl.”
Art historian and portrait expert Paul Staiti says the Obamas’ selection of African-American artists for their official portraits is a political choice.
A Mount Holyoke team’s recent study stressed the benefits of the Lynk internship program and its implications on undergraduate career outcomes.