Working for peace against a backdrop of chaos
Mount Holyoke’s Rosalyn Leban ’18 had plans to serve a community in Nicaragua. Civil unrest changed her project but not her commitment.
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Mount Holyoke’s Rosalyn Leban ’18 had plans to serve a community in Nicaragua. Civil unrest changed her project but not her commitment.
Mount Holyoke picked me, I didn't pick Mount Holyoke. That decision has meant finding out who I am and being able to realize what my values truly are, and what things mean to me.
After creating my own major, I could not stop creating, and still do in my career as a TV Producer.
Student presented their work at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference.
The economics classes I took at MHC were essential in understanding the broader economic backdrop (economic policies, growth, interest and exchange rate setting mechanisms) of countries in which we operate.
Updates on the fall Board meeting, the Community Center opening, and Inauguration.
Five students build careers in public policy as they work, study and live in the nation’s capital, as part of Mount Holyoke’s new program.
Mount Holyoke students and alumnae attended the 10-day Global Leadership Summit in South Africa this summer, returning with inspiration and commitment.
Mount Holyoke students in the pilot MHC Semester in D.C. program began by meeting with Rep. Nita Lowey ’59 and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
Nicole Fabricant ’99 helped design a class to engage and empower Maryland high school students to transform their community.