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Can we change the face of tech?
Women's Colleges may play a pivotal role in changing the demographics of the field.
Professor's research gives hope to those who hear voices.
MHC psychologist Gail Hornstein is part of a movement that defies traditional psychiatric practice and has helped patients who others had labeled incurable.
Chinese Yue opera star to visit MHC.
Internationally acclaimed Chinese Yue opera star Jun’an Wang will host a Chinese Yue opera lecture-demonstration titled “The Magic of Yue Opera: The Technique of Chinese Operatic Singing” on Friday, March 27 at Mount Holyoke College.
MHC launches national search for Enrollment VP.
Mount Holyoke College has launched a national search for an innovative leader with a strong commitment to women’s education and excellence in liberal education to serve as the next vice president for enrollment and dean of admission.
Jessica Espinosa, MHC's "internship queen."
All Mount Holyoke College students are guaranteed one paid internship. This biology major landed lab work each semester, and paid research jobs every summer.
Mount Holyoke shines at Clinton Global Initiative U.
Eight MHC students were selected to compete in the prestigious Global Initiative University exchange.
Google funds new computer science initiative.
Mount Holyoke faculty members have been awarded a grant to establish a new peer-mentoring program for computer science students.
Flower show an annual must-see for students.
Although the botanic garden is used year-round, visitors are drawn in greatest numbers to the annual spring flower show, which runs through March 22.
New Spanish Corps joins College and community.
Gwen Coiley '13 connects MHC students fluent in Spanish with Holyoke public schools, who need their translation and interpretation services to reach parents and kids.
Sweet Briar closing a loss for liberal arts.
AACU president and MHC alumna Carol Geary Schneider writes about the value of the liberal arts and women’s education.
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