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MHC, South African students take on social justice.
Student exchange focuses on making connections, and exploring solutions to issues of diversity and inclusion.
Faculty recognized for research, teaching.
Four outstanding faculty members are honored for their work in teaching and research.
Monumental success.
Mount Holyoke students help the Rapa Nui community reengage with its culture.
Helping Malawi's women to be self-sufficient.
Social entrepreneur Ellen Chilemba ’17 is showing the women of the world's poorest country how to lift themselves out of poverty.
“Big Broadcast” recreates a 1940s radio show.
The MHC Jazz Ensembles will present a swing-era radio show with vintage commercials, news, clothing, hairstyles, and vocal and instrumental jazz favorites.
MHC a "top performer" in college completion.
U.S. News reports that Mount Holyoke is a "top performer" for graduating talented lower-income students compared with the overall student body.
Aidala illuminates the universe's dark side.
Physicist Kathy Aidala admits that scientists don't know what most of the universe is made of, and explains why they believe invisible energy and matter exist.
Student writers expose their prose.
More than 20 students read excerpts from their original work at Mount Holyoke's annual Department of English writers' showcase.
Spring comes early at MHC's flower show.
The weather outside is frightful, but the blooming flowers inside will be delightful when the annual Talcott Greenhouse flower show opens on March 7.
Getting gold for going global.
Mount Holyoke is one of five award winners for this year's prestigious Senator Paul Simon Award for Comprehensive Internationalization.
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