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- Check6 days agoChange DetectedThe page has added significant content regarding The Planetary Society and highlighted new initiatives in mental health support, while it has removed references to discussions by notable professors in major publications.SummaryDifference9%
- Check14 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has undergone significant changes, including the introduction of new content related to early modern maternity and the relaunch of the Mount Holyoke College Alum Magazine, while notable information about the 2025 Common Read and discussions on international student visa issues has been removed.SummaryDifference69%
- Check21 days agoChange DetectedThe web page has been updated to highlight the naming of the third cohort of MHC Beckman Scholars, specifically mentioning students Kelly Aja and Kimberly Dominguez, while several previous sections and articles related to faculty and other topics have been removed.SummaryDifference68%
- Check28 days agoChange DetectedMount Holyoke College has made significant updates, including the selection of 'Parable of the Sower' as the 2025 Common Read and discussions about the impact of federal actions on international students. Additionally, the transformation of a neglected building into an environmentally conscious studio space highlights the college's commitment to sustainability.SummaryDifference57%
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- Check42 days agoChange DetectedMount Holyoke College has appointed Lisa Stoffer as the new associate vice president for foundation relations and sponsored research, while significant content regarding the 2025 Commencement ceremony and speeches has been removed.SummaryDifference65%
- Check50 days agoChange DetectedThe web page has been updated to highlight the 2025 Commencement at Mount Holyoke College, featuring Governor Maura T. Healey as the graduation speaker and President Danielle R. Holley addressing the graduates. Several previous news items and events have been removed, indicating a shift in focus towards the recent graduation and its significance.SummaryDifference21%
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