Events include a week dedicated to study, reflection, and discussion about our work on campus and in society to undo racism and support communities of color
Spector Receives NSF Grant To Propel Computer Programs Modeling Biological Evolution
Computer Science Professor receives National Science Foundation grant to develop new technology and involve students in research, development, and publishing
Pamela Stone's Research Finds Oppression and Inequality in Medicine May Affect Childbirth Outcomes
Research examines the global medical establishment's false perceptions of the weakness of the female body and the greatest health risks to women during childbirth
SHIFT Foundation Increases Gift to Hampshire Ethics Program to $4.59 Million
Expanded gift will endow a Professorship in Applied Ethics and the Common Good, and courses and research on morality, ethical behavior, and social institutions
Chautauqua Institution Features Professor Darlington and Advisor Bernstein in Summer Lecture Series
Professor Susan Darlington and Rabbi Ellen Bernstein were invited to deliver lectures at the esteemed Institution which hosts more than 100,000 guests per summer
Setbacks, Outtakes, and a Little Gem of Hampshire-ness
Barskova, associate professor of Russian literature at Hampshire, is one of her country’s most famous poets, and 2015 winner of Russia’s oldest independent literary award, the Andrei Bely Prize
Professor Abraham Ravett was haunted by the photo of the German teenage girl who had taken care of him in Walbrzych in 1950. All he knew was her first name. Ilse
Students in New Social Enterprise Course Learn to Develop Tech Serving Small Farms Worldwide