The evolution of a social enterprise
Ellen Chilemba ’17 continues to explore ways to help Malawi women rise out of poverty through Tiwale, the community-based organization she founded.
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Ellen Chilemba ’17
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Ellen Chilemba ’17 continues to explore ways to help Malawi women rise out of poverty through Tiwale, the community-based organization she founded.
Nicole Pelletier ’18 is sharpening her teaching skills by conducting a free English as a second language class for Mount Holyoke College staff.
Human rights activist Mallika Dutt ’83 and her company Breakthrough won a $1.25 million Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.
Films, one of India’s many rich artistic traditions, are far more sophisticated, creative, and self-aware than the “Bollywood” moniker implies.
A new book about higher education features The Lynk as a winning example of how colleges can help students integrate academics with work and internships.
Six of the country’s leading educators have become instructors in Mount Holyoke College’s master of arts in teaching program.
Mount Holyoke College and its professors received several grants and fellowships between November 2015 and March 2016.
Filmmaker Mick Caouette will discuss his documentary Frances Perkins: Fire and Ice on April 26 at Mount Holyoke College.
Professor Vinnie Ferraro, founder of the international relations department, was celebrated by friends and colleagues for his 40 years at Mount Holyoke.
The 37th Pangy Day, the beloved tradition that celebrates the “total world of women” and the end of the academic year was held on Friday, April 22.