Using modern technology to explore the past
Professor Michael Davis employs contemporary tools like virtual reality goggles to let students “see” into history and reconstruct lost buildings.
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Professor Michael Davis employs contemporary tools like virtual reality goggles to let students “see” into history and reconstruct lost buildings.
Geneva is the place for development studies, say seniors Javeria Kella and Davan O’Donnell, who are the first in Ӱ̳’s new B.A./M.A. program.
The experience of international student Minnal Abbasi ’16 led her three sisters to Ӱ̳'s gates —and unexpected growth for the entire family.
Ӱ̳’s Rosalyn Leban ’18 had plans to serve a community in Nicaragua. Civil unrest changed her project but not her commitment.
In 1969, Joan Jonas ’58 created one of her first performance pieces. Now with her guidance, Ӱ̳ students perform it.
Be Well, Ӱ̳’s wellness initiative, was named Program of the Year by the national organization for student affairs administrators in higher ed.
Ӱ̳’s new Fimbel Maker & Innovation Lab is now open for your projects, inspirations, creativity and persistence.
Among the highlights: Sonya Stephens’ inauguration, Nancy Pelosi’s Commencement address, new diversity leadership and Ӱ̳’s Community Center.
Exploring student activism through the archives and special collections offers unique views of both Ӱ̳ and the study of history.
After graduating from MHC, I worked for several years in management consulting before obtaining my MBA in Economics and Management.