CS Colloquium: “Systems Thinking and the Art of Games,” Israel Jones ’19, April 17, 2026
At Harvey Mudd, students learn to become highly competent scientists and engineers, but beyond that they learn skills for analyzing […]
At Harvey Mudd, students learn to become highly competent scientists and engineers, but beyond that they learn skills for analyzing […]
“From Signal to Strategy: Integrating Molecular Biomarkers in Clinical Trials to Accelerate Drug Development in Transplant” This guest lecture by […]
The Cabinet is hosting informal coffee breaks in spring 2026 for students, faculty and staff. These coffee breaks will be […]
During the Spring semester, President Nembhard’s office hours are open to all students, faculty and staff. These sessions provide an […]
We gather every other Friday to talk and reflect as one community on the readings from John Fugalsang’s book Separation […]
Alumni and students who are in biotech, biomedical, pharmaceutical, and all areas associated are invited to this casual reception, hosted […]
Alumni and students who are in biotech, biomedical, pharmaceutical, and all areas associated are invited to this casual reception, hosted by Matina Donaldson-Matasci (professor of biology) and Steven Santana ’06 (professor of engineering). We aim to grow the network and connections of all who are in and interested in the field of biotech.
The Office of Human Resources continues the Spring Learning Series in partnership with Optum, featuring the theme: “Ignite Your Impact: Creating Wellness, Joy and Purpose at Work.” These monthly, live, instructor-led virtual sessions (via WebEx) are designed to help you bring energy, motivation, and meaning into your professional and personal life through engaging and practical topics. Each session will be recorded so you can revisit the content at your convenience.
The Office of Human Resources is pleased to invite you to our next HMC Staff Conversations (HSC) event, our quarterly meeting series designed to provide an open forum for sharing important College updates, gathering feedback and fostering meaningful staff engagement. We believe regular conversations are essential to a thriving campus community, and these sessions offer a consistent opportunity to hear updates, ask questions and share insights on College initiatives and policies.
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