Global Mount Holyoke
Global Education Is in Our Fabric
Global competence is a prerequisite for citizenship and successful careers in the twenty-first century. Students need to be able to communicate across different cultural frames of references and understand the challenges of globalization from a comparative perspective.
While other institutions talk of going global, Mount Holyoke has long set the standard. MHC students experience the world in countless ways, both inside and outside the classroom. Our rich curricular offerings on global issues, the exceptional international diversity of our community, and broad possibilities for study, internships and research abroad provide plentiful opportunities for students to become globally competent.
Mount Holyoke College department and program offerings and cross-College initiatives.
International diversity at Mount Holyoke is exceptional, among the students as well as the faculty.
McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives
The McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives advances the College's mission to prepare students for successful careers and citizenship in the global world.
Current international news articles and videos about Mount Holyoke College people and events.
Hear from International Students
This video series features MHC students who are native speakers of Arabic, Chinese, Twi, Spanish, Hindi, and many other languages.
Study abroad offers students a powerful personal and intellectual experience to advance their academics, their understanding of global issues, and their sense of self in the world.
International Internships and Research Abroad
A summer internship or research project abroad can be a powerful and transformative experience.
Student blogs about summer abroad and internship experiences from around the globe.
Mount Holyoke College is one of the most diverse liberal arts colleges in the United States.
The Alumnae Association of Mount Holyoke College helps enhance career and life-experience networking and provides alumnae with easy access to connect to more than 33,000 alumnae around the world.










