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Object Based Learning
The Mount Holyoke College Art Museum has seen a surge in the number of visits by faculty and students who use its collection for class work. |
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The Class of 2008 at the Art Museum
Eleven members of the class of 2008 aren’t stopping in to view the latest exhibition or study the permanent collection. Rather, this squad of seniors comes to the museum to work. Each exceptional employee helps bring the museum’s mission to life. |
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MHC's "Green" Challenge
MHC's Focus the Campus campaign challenges departments and organizations to reduce their environmental footprints. Here are some facts and figures that will help you get started. |
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Global Community
MHC has one of the highest percentages of international students among U.S. liberal arts colleges and has long been committed to expanding learning-abroad opportunities for all students, regardless of their fields of study. |
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Two By Two: Lines, Rhymes and Riddles
Two By Two: Lines, Rhymes and Riddles explored the remarkable collaboration between acclaimed author and poet Brad Leithauser and his brother Mark, a renowned artist and chief of design at the National Gallery of Art. |
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Excavating Egypt
Excavating Egypt: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology traced the development of Egyptian archaeology from its beginnings in the 1880s to the present day through spectacular artwork and rare archival materials. |
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Science at Mount Holyoke College
Founded in 1837 by chemist Mary Lyon, MHC has long been a place where students excel in the sciences. Recent National Science foundation (NSF) data shows that our science students continue to be among the most successful in the country. |
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