“Four Minguo Women”
Celebrating and commemorating the period of freedom, Four Minguo Women is made of hair embedded in handmade abaca paper.
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Celebrating and commemorating the period of freedom, Four Minguo Women is made of hair embedded in handmade abaca paper.
A hyperpoem that readers can navigate through in a non-linear way.
A virtual reality documentary about Mount Holyoke College’s Equestrian Center and its students.
Incorporating modern sound, lighting and 3D printing to take the audience of the play “A Wasp” by Chinese playwright Ding Xilin back to 1920s China.
Virtual reality demos using Unity, Substance and Maya softwares for an Oculus Go virtual reality headset.
The Board's plan to take on the work of becoming anti-racist collectively, as the College’s governing body and as individuals.
The College worked through the summer of 2020 to develop an action plan to begin the vital work building an anti-racist Mount Holyoke.
Welcome to a new academic year, one unlike any other.
Mount Holyoke rolls out a chosen-name policy to enable community members to self-select their names.
An important new initiative around chosen names at Mount Holyoke College.