LEAP: doing, learning, presenting
From solar cells and architecture to an athletic app and teaching, students spoke about their internships and research at the 2016 LEAP presentations.
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From solar cells and architecture to an athletic app and teaching, students spoke about their internships and research at the 2016 LEAP presentations.
Scholar-activist Rosa Clemente will lead a lunchtime discussion of the Common Read, Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
MHC art historian Paul Staiti will give a reading of his book on the painters of the American Revolution on October 19 at the Odyssey Bookshop.
Caitlin Shetterly will give a talk at 鶹ý about her new book, Modified, a personal exploration of GMOs and big agriculture.
Many 鶹ý students pursue internships in the Pioneer Valley, which offers exciting opportunities.
Art historian and curator Tricia Y. Paik has been named the next director of the 鶹ý Art Museum.
Nicole Pelletier ’18 is sharpening her teaching skills by conducting a free English as a second language class for 鶹ý staff.
Films, one of India’s many rich artistic traditions, are far more sophisticated, creative, and self-aware than the “Bollywood” moniker implies.
A new book about higher education features The Lynk as a winning example of how colleges can help students integrate academics with work and internships.
Six of the country’s leading educators have become instructors in 鶹ý’s master of arts in teaching program.