Students bond with alums in public service
Mount Holyoke students visit Washington, D.C., and find inspiration from alums to explore careers in public service.
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Mount Holyoke students visit Washington, D.C., and find inspiration from alums to explore careers in public service.
A letter summarizing the Board Meeting that took place February 23–25, 2017. The meeting included setting the fees for 2017–2018.
Music was just a hobby for Bingyao Liu ’19. Then she came to Mount Holyoke, founded the area’s first Chinese music ensemble and discovered klezmer music.
Geography has also allowed me the independence to chart a course through the projects that interested me.
In addition to writing expansive poetry, Emily Dickinson had a passion for baking, says MHC English professor Christopher Benfey.
Acting President Sonya Stephens joined more than forty college and university presidents in signing a letter regarding the recent executive order.
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.