International enrollment holds steady at Mount Holyoke
Mount Holyoke College’s population of international students remained constant this fall, aligning with a stable trend observed across the broader American higher education sector.
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Mount Holyoke College’s population of international students remained constant this fall, aligning with a stable trend observed across the broader American higher education sector.
A new accessible on-campus transportation service for students, faculty and staff debuted this fall at Mount Holyoke College.
The Mount Holyoke College Career Development Center has reimagined and reorganized the Lynk experience into an integral summer planning initiative.
Mount Holyoke College senior Bridget McBride had an internship at the Botanic Garden on campus that led to study abroad in Costa Rica, being a camp counselor in Massachusetts and to her first scientific publication.
Mount Holyoke College Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students Marcella Runell had a conversation with author and entrepreneurial soul coach Rha Goddess.
A report on the board meeting held October 16–18, 2025.
With sadness, I write to share news of the passing of a remarkable alum, leader and friend of the College, Eleanor (Ellie) Graham Claus ’55, Chair of the Board of Trustees from 1999–2004.
Mount Holyoke College students return from their summer experiences and reflect on what they have learned at the annual Learning through Application event.
Mount Holyoke College student Phoenix Nehls ’27 spent the summer of 2025 doing “detective work” — creating an exhibit about international students to fit together the puzzle of the past.
The list, compiled by The Women’s Edge and The Boston Globe, celebrates the Commonwealth’s leading institutions that are led by women.