Fulbright in Samoa
Donari Yahzid ’19 was awarded a Fulbright grant to study the effects of development on traditional culture in Samoa.
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Donari Yahzid ’19 was awarded a Fulbright grant to study the effects of development on traditional culture in Samoa.
President Sonya Stephens discusses the actions Mount Holyoke College will take to confront and address racism and to demonstrate that Black lives matter.
A response to recent reminders that the struggle to combat racial oppression is far from over. Sharing resources and announcing virtual events.
Music student Hannah Pozzebon ’20 longed for Pratt Music Hall so she built a Minecraft version of it.
The Mount Holyoke College Board of Trustees has voted to grant tenure to nine faculty members spanning disciplines from gender studies to physics.
“M&Cs binds us together as a community as we discuss matters related to media, pop culture, economics, politics, current affairs and global issues on the rise. Or even just the weather in Massachusetts!”
Mount Holyoke has announced the speakers that will address the class of 2020 for its 183rd Commencement, which will be held in person at a future date.
A letter in which President Sonya Stephens denounces racial violence and gathers the College community for a virtual vigil in its wake.
When Mount Holyoke’s campus closed and Mara Benjamin’s Introduction to Judaism class couldn’t present an in-person exhibition, they made a virtual one.
PeoplesBank has made the inaugural contribution to a scholarship fund to help local students attend Mount Holyoke College.