It took a village
Alheri Egor-Egbe ’17 reflects on her time at Mount Holyoke and what the stoling ceremony symbolized for her.
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Alheri Egor-Egbe ’17 reflects on her time at Mount Holyoke and what the stoling ceremony symbolized for her.
Mount Holyoke is one of few colleges to offer a class in stage combat, an important skill for actors as well as a fun opportunity for non-theater majors.
“The Rider,” a film by Chloé Zhao ’05, won the Art Cinema Award, the top prize at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight.
National Endowment funds pilot program to explore global and local inequalities through humanities lens
Librarians collaborate with First-year Seminar faculty to ensure that all MHC students receive information literacy instruction and learn foundational research skills.
More than 100 high school students spent the day at Mount Holyoke’s restoration ecology site, learning about the environment from the ground up.
The new online campus map is packed with useful information, can be easily read on a smartphone — and was created by a student.
Students in the iDesign Studio class in Computer Science and the Costuming II class in the Theater Department teamed up to create this short production.
With a major upgrade to Mount Holyoke’s transmission electron microscope, now even first-year students can take a class in nanoscience.
The annual Student Leadership and Service Awards presentation was a celebration of Mount Holyoke’s top student leaders.