Creating jobs for Ethiopian college women.
Empowered by the skills, vision, and resources she gained at Mount Holyoke, Woyneab Habte ’17 founded a copy shop in her country to help women students.
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Empowered by the skills, vision, and resources she gained at Mount Holyoke, Woyneab Habte ’17 founded a copy shop in her country to help women students.
Film studies students explore motion-controlled videography in the MHC Makerspace.
Residence hall floors dedicated for students interested in French and Spanish offer students community, language learning, and a taste of cultural immersion.
Mount Holyoke faculty can switch between varied teaching methods easily in newly redesigned classrooms.
At a gala ceremony, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks accepted the $300,000 Gish Prize, thanking her Mount Holyoke College professors.
The Mount Holyoke College musical ensembles will join forces in two performances of Vespers, a beloved College tradition, on December 13 at 4 and 7:30 pm in Abbey Chapel. The groups also will perform a concert in Boston on December 4.
Mount Holyoke College’s Department of Music is set to thrill audiences in both individual and collaborative performances in the fall semester Baroque music concert.
Prominent alumnae came to campus to discuss the role of women leaders—and how to get more women seated at the table of power.
Mount Holyoke College alumnae with careers in public service will come together to discuss how women can continue to make inroads in the public sphere.
Internationally acclaimed author, journalist, and syndicated columnist Naomi Klein will speak at Mount Holyoke College Tuesday, September 29.