President Holley interviewed for “The Harvard Plan”
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley discusses presidential leadership through crises on the podcast “The Harvard Plan.”
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Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley discusses presidential leadership through crises on the podcast “The Harvard Plan.”
Two Mount Holyoke College students took home awards from the 2024 New England and St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society Fall Conference for their research on water scarcity in the Southwest and on the preservation of indigenous water systems in Nepal.
Lily E. Rood ’27 will serve as a Youth Ambassador for the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for two years, raising awareness of its efforts to improve the lives of LGBTQ+ youth at home, at school, at work and beyond.
Siggy Ehrlich ’26 recently worked on and attended a Mount Holyoke College symposium celebrating composer Maria Theresia von Paradis.
Mount Holyoke College alum Rebecca Holden MATM’21 explores how choral counting can help build students’ number sense and develop the language they need to communicate their discoveries.
Before his Dec. 3 talk at Mount Holyoke College, award-winning author, journalist and professor Moustafa Bayoumi spoke about the most recent presidential election and why his book “How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?” is still relevant.
Daniela Chamarro Angeles ’27 recently saw the musical “The Outsiders,” produced by Debra Martin Chase ’77, with Mount Holyoke students and alums.
A report on the board meeting held October 24–26, 2024.
The $6 million gift by an anonymous donor will endow two new faculty chairs named for illustrious Mount Holyoke alums in the arts: the Debra Martin Chase ’77 Chair in Film Media Theater and the Suzan-Lori Parks ’85 Chair in Creative Writing.
Naomi Dupre-Edelman, assistant director of the math leadership programs at Mount Holyoke College, finishes her blog series on fluency with the final component: efficiency.