Senior Symposium 2021
The culmination of Mount Holyoke students’ academic careers, Senior Symposium marks the metamorphosis from student to expert.
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The culmination of Mount Holyoke students’ academic careers, Senior Symposium marks the metamorphosis from student to expert.
Mount Holyoke’s event Crafting a Life in the Arts shows students that the COVID-19 pandemic shouldn’t deter a sustaining life in the arts.
Mount Holyoke’s tradition of Mountain Day goes back to 1838, but 2020 was different from any other, as the community celebrated online across the globe.
Students reflecting on their internships through the annual LEAP 2020 presentations demonstrated the depth and breadth of the liberal arts.
On Founder’s Day, Mount Holyoke College raises a spoon to the bravery and vision of its founder, Mary Lyon.
The story behind Pangynaskeia Day, which is held on the last Friday of classes in the spring semester, is nearly as long as its name.
As Mount Holyoke College’s oldest tradition, Mountain Day is clearly doing something right — very right.
“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.
Perez is the first community college winner of Mount Holyoke College’s 97-year-old Glascock Poetry Prize.