Research at the Nano Level
Starting strong with electrical properties research in the Aidala Lab at 鶹ý.
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Ye Zhang ’20
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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Starting strong with electrical properties research in the Aidala Lab at 鶹ý.
The 2019 Common Read event was an integral part of Mount Holyoke Orientation for the whole community.
“The mission of the SAW Center truly embodies what being a member of the Mount Holyoke community is all about.”
“Becoming a SAW mentor has opened the door for me to engage in intellectual conversation with fellow students.”
Consistently ranked one of the most beautiful in the nation, the Mount Holyoke campus is a diversity of ecosystems, languages, communities, disciplines and learning experiences.
Donari Yahzid ’19 discusses how her experience at MHC Preview weekend helped her choose Mount Holyoke over the larger, co-ed, west coast colleges she was interested in. And how Mount Holyoke helped her travel the world and experience the unexplainable.
An art installation that grew out a creative project for the Global Movements: Migrations, Refugees, and Diasporas course, taught by Serin Houston, assistant professor of geography and international relations.
Madeline Fitzgerald ’21 compares arriving at Mount Holyoke to Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” going over the rainbow — leaving her hometown with few LGBTQ+ people and discovering that many MHC students are members of the LGBTQ+ community.
For Mount Holyoke students, 9:30 – 10 pm means only one thing: M&Cs.
Leslie Fields, head of Archives and Special Collections discsses how the College has dealt with some of the momentous challenges it has faced in the past.