Making physics fun
Mount Holyoke alum Tamia Williams ’18 combines her love of science and art to teach others how to enjoy physics.
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Mount Holyoke alum Tamia Williams ’18 combines her love of science and art to teach others how to enjoy physics.
鶹ý alum Areeba Kamal ’16 went from working odd jobs to pay college application fees to MBA student and Apple product manager.
Mount Holyoke alum Veronika Kivenson FP’13 is helping research the mysterious ocean dumpsite of half a million barrels of DDT.
Mount Holyoke alum Umama Zillur ’18 is the founder of Kotha, an organization dedicated to ending Bangladesh’s culture of gender-based violence.
Mount Holyoke alum Kaneka Turner MAT ’15 has created an initiative to celebrate Black women in mathematics.
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.
Three-dimensional depictions that allow a viewer to virtually navigate the space and envision what it may have felt like to attend Mount Holyoke in the 19th century.
Liz Lierman has been named interim executive director of the Alumnae Association.
Mount Holyoke taught me “Mount Holyoke connected me to a world that gave me access to the impossible,” says Mary Ann Villarreal ’94, the first in her family to attend college. “I give back because I felt like Mount Holyoke was my home and I want other people to find their home too.”