November at Mount Holyoke
November at Mount Holyoke began with Founders Day and ended with snow. In between: field hockey, Gracious Dinner, HackHolyoke, Rachel Maddow and lots more.
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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November at Mount Holyoke began with Founders Day and ended with snow. In between: field hockey, Gracious Dinner, HackHolyoke, Rachel Maddow and lots more.
Creative projects promoting Mount Holyoke College took top honors at the University & College Designers Association 2019 competition.
Christopher Benfey, professor of English at Mount Holyoke College, reviews the new Nancy Mitford biography for The New York Times.
I learned not only about plants, but also about how indigenous communities are impacted by globalism, tourism and other issues.
A new partnership between Mount Holyoke College and the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools hopes to elevate all-girls education.
Mount Holyoke College celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Weissman Center for Leadership and visionaries Paul and Harriet Weissman ’58.
From computer code to microprocessors, HackHolyoke at Mount Holyoke College is for every hacker, regardless of skill or experience.
Rachel Maddow stopped at Mount Holyoke College to discuss her book “Blowout,” which examines the oil and gas industry and its relation to corruption.
Transfer student Anna Braman ’21 remembers her first visit to Mount Holyoke and how a run in with a granite curb led her to discover the warmth and sense of community she was looking for.
Stage combat comes to the Rooke Theatre in the play “She Kills Monsters,” directed by Noah Tuleja.