Knowing yourself is the biggest thing
“Knowing yourself is the biggest thing.”
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Alex Moreno ’22she/they
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“Knowing yourself is the biggest thing.”
“[Mount Holyoke has] given me the time and space to grow so that I’m much more secure in how I’m going into the world.”
“Every time I make a connection with someone because of Mount Holyoke or stand up for myself, I just think, ‘Yeah, that is where I was supposed to go.’”
“It was amazing coming to campus and having an immediate group of people that you could be friends with and people to show you around.”
When I finally saw my dorm in real life, stood outside and looked around, I was happy — incredibly happy.
Mount Holyoke’s Stoling Ceremony this year was both virtual and in person, the better to honor faculty and staff who support students of color.
Mount Holyoke hosted its first-ever virtual Commencement for its 184th ceremony to honor graduating seniors and send them on to do great things.
This year’s Baccalaureate at Mount Holyoke College was livestreamed for the first time in its history, due to COVID-19.
The Cording Ceremony is a moment to honor the unique challenges that first-generation and low-income students overcome to graduate.
Now in its fifth year at Mount Holyoke College, the Lavender Ceremony is a celebratory rite of passage for the LGBTQ community.