Joy, sunshine and cheers: Convocation 2023
Blazing sun didn’t defeat the costuming, cheers or thoughtful messages at Mount Holyoke’s Convocation, one of the loudest events of the year.
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Blazing sun didn’t defeat the costuming, cheers or thoughtful messages at Mount Holyoke’s Convocation, one of the loudest events of the year.
Mount Holyoke President Danielle R. Holley spoke with the Boston Business Journal about the history of women’s colleges and the importance of gender-inclusive admissions.
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley has spoken to multiple media outlets about the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action.
Danielle R. Holley, Mount Holyoke College’s twentieth President, examines today’s SCOTUS ruling overturning affirmative action in higher education admission.
Elsner, a Mount Holyoke College Frances Perkins Scholar, has been named one of 62 Truman Scholars nationally.
When Ansley Keane graduates from Mount Holyoke in May of 2023, she will be ready to teach history to children — including the child of the director of undergraduate early childhood and elementary licensure programs at the College.
Mount Holyoke student Naomy Poot Ibarra is working to center their family’s Indigenous Maya heritage.
Three prominent Black feminist scholars came together at Mount Holyoke in April to discuss gender-based violence, sexual violence and racial violence. The forum took place during the twenty-second annual national Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Mount Holyoke alum Caitlin Lambert ’09 is working to free children from prison while also advocating for juvenile justice reform in Somaliland.
Mount Holyoke College received more than 5,000 applications for the first time and admitted its most diverse class in history.