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The Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden, in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States, encompasses the Mount Holyoke College campus, an arboretum, numerous gardens, and the Talcott Greenhouse. It was first designated a botanical garden in 1878, with guidance from Lydia Shattuck, professor of botany. The construction of the Talcott Greenhouse ...
www.mhc.ab.ca Medicine Hat College is a public, board governed, community college serving southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan , Canada. The college is located in the city of Medicine Hat , Alberta , and was founded in 1965.
Mount Holyoke College is a private women's liberal arts college in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. [10] It is the oldest member of the historic Seven Sisters colleges, a group of historically female colleges in the Northeastern United States. [ 11 ]
The Five College Consortium (often referred to as simply the Five Colleges) comprises four liberal arts colleges and one university in the Connecticut River Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts: Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, totaling approximately 38,000 students. [1]
Mount Holyoke College, a college in South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA William E. Macaulay Honors College , an honors college within the City University of New York Health
The Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (established 1876 [1]) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, is located on the Mount Holyoke College campus and is a member of Museums10. It is one of the oldest teaching museums in the country, dedicated to providing firsthand experience with works of significant aesthetic and cultural value. [ 2 ]
The Joseph Allen Skinner Museum is a cabinet of curiosities collected by silk magnate Joseph Skinner throughout his life. The collection is housed in the former First Congregational Church of Prescott, Massachusetts, which was built in 1846 and moved to South Hadley by Skinner in 1930 during the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir. [1]
Abby Howe Turner - founder of Mount Holyoke College's department of physiology; Esther Boise Van Deman - archeologist; Anne Sewell Young - astronomer, director of the John Payson Williston Observatory; Antoni Zygmund - mathematician, co-founder of the Chicago school of mathematical analysis