“Be the lion that is leading the rest”
Mahua Moitra ’98 talked about her gratitude for Mount Holyoke and how students should be prepared to lead in a time of rising worldwide nationalism.
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Mahua Moitra ’98 talked about her gratitude for Mount Holyoke and how students should be prepared to lead in a time of rising worldwide nationalism.
Astronomy professor Darby Dyar uses real-world tricorders and a growing database of spectroscopic minerals signatures to identify minerals found in space.
A letter discussing campus updates and new initiatives to start off the spring semester.
In January, Mount Holyoke welcomed spring admits, congratulated professors and student-athletes, and celebrated the community.
“The SAW Center is an amazing place to meet people from across the campus and learn from each other.”
Erin Hancock ’20’s lifelong interest in weaving and folk arts came together when she found a 200-year-old loom in Mount Holyoke College’s Skinner Museum.
6,500 bags. An 18-wheeler and several vans filled with donated food. Spring admits begin their Mount Holyoke career with community service.
Mount Holyoke Associate Professor of Art History Jessica Maier has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
North and South Rockefeller Halls, affectionately known as the “Rockies,” are among the most popular residence halls on campus. But the current halls actually represent the second version of the dormitory.