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Faculty development grant awarded
The grant will fund a program to prepare humanities faculty to take on leadership roles at Mount Holyoke College and elsewhere.
Mead Hall reopened
Mount Holyoke’s historic Mead residence hall has been fully restored following a lightning strike.
MHC is a top producer of Fulbright students
Mount Holyoke College has been named one of the colleges and universities that produced the most Fulbright U.S. students for 2021-2022.
A warning about Russian cyberattacks
Bryan Nakayama, visiting lecturer in international relations and politics at Mount Holyoke, warns against cyberattacks on Ukraine.
MHC partners with independent schools
The new initiative targets HBCUs, Hispanic-serving institutions and tribal colleges and universities to develop a robust and diverse teacher pipeline.
Discussion with activist LaTosha Brown
Activist and organizer LaTosha Brown will have a discussion with Carmen Yulín Cruz on Feb. 23 for Black History Month.
HBO’s “The Gilded Age” dramas draw from real life
America’s Gilded Age was a period of unparalleled accumulation of wealth, says Mount Holyoke’s Dan Czitrom — making it the perfect setting for TV drama.
Inspired by a Black female SCOTUS justice
Jemelleh Coes, director of teacher leadership at Mount Holyoke, talks about her hopes of having a Black female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
New AVPs and chief of staff
Mount Holyoke College has two new associate vice presidents and a new chief of staff for the President’s Office
2022’s Black History Month centers Black joy
The two Mount Holyoke College students who led the planning and organizing of this year’s Black History Month events wanted to center Black joy.
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