The promise of possibility
Graduating senior Fatima Shah ’26 believes that what made her education so extraordinary at Mount Holyoke College is that the word “impossible” never got used.
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Graduating senior Fatima Shah ’26 believes that what made her education so extraordinary at Mount Holyoke College is that the word “impossible” never got used.
The Fimbel Maker & Innovation Lab at Mount Holyoke College held its annual Spring Showcase, featuring a wide array of projects from a broad range of classes.
Mount Holyoke College senior Cora Elena Harte ’26 was student teaching in Amherst, Massachusetts, this semester as part of her teaching licensure. She attended two conferences on reading and literacy to help both her current and future students.
Celine Falcón-Geist ’25 is a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Senegal and credits her time in Mount Holyoke College’s teaching licensure program for her current success.
The Mount Holyoke College Faculty Show returned to an in-person performance for the first time in eight years and emerged as funny as ever.
Hanh M. Pham ’26, a senior at Mount Holyoke College, reports on nineteenth-century mathematical models now on display on campus.
Kannille Washington ’28, a Mount Holyoke College sophomore, named one of the 12 inaugural Voices of the Future Fellows.
Mount Holyoke College junior Sophie Kahn ’27 and her team, the Data Minions, won this year’s ASA Five College DataFest. How did they do it? By not writing a line of code until the second night, she writes.
The Building On Our Momentum (BOOM!) Learning Symposium at Mount Holyoke College celebrated its tenth anniversary this year.
Mount Holyoke College has selected “A Map Is Only One Story” for its Common Read for the 2026–27 academic year. Through the power of personal narratives, the anthology offers a new definition of home in the twenty-first century.