A trove of historic sportswear uncovered
A newly uncovered collection of athletic apparel provides a rare glimpse into some of the earliest athletic wear for women — and the students who wore it.
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A newly uncovered collection of athletic apparel provides a rare glimpse into some of the earliest athletic wear for women — and the students who wore it.
An email to the Mount Holyoke community by Acting President Sonya Stephens affirming that we will persist in promoting diverse perspectives, engaging in argument informed by evidence, and educating for meaningful change.
An email to the Mount Holyoke community by Acting President Sonya Stephens and Dean of Faculty Jon Western.
When her advisor suggested computer science, Vickie Victor ’18 said no way. But she tried it anyway — and landed a summer internship at Google.
A letter describing initiatives in the area of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as well as Campus and Global Environmental Sustainability.
The Mount Holyoke Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ng Tian Hui, performs an all-women-composer program at its second annual Mary Lyon Concert.
Statistical model expert Polly Prewitt-Freilino will direct Institutional Research and Effectiveness in the Office of the President.
“Walking on campus and someone saying hola to you just because you live here is one example of how neighbors at Mead became family.”
Claudia Rankine, author of the 2017 Common Read “Citizen: An American Lyric” is the 2017 Leading Woman in the Arts.