Students take innovation tour in Boston.
Students interested in entrepreneurship find advice and inspiration in Boston coworking spaces.
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Students interested in entrepreneurship find advice and inspiration in Boston coworking spaces.
Two experts in the Professional and Graduate Education program at Mount Holyoke College argue for collaboration between teachers and colleges of education.
Mount Holyoke College’s newest students join the South Hadley community to “Bag the Community” and help the local food pantry with its annual food drive.
Ng Tian Hui has won The American Prize in Orchestral Programming for his selection of repertoire for the Mount Holyoke Symphony Orchestra.
Kassandra Jolley, an innovative leader who has led development and communications enterprises at Atlanta’s Spelman College for the past eight years, has been named the College’s next vice president for advancement.
Professor Mara Breen studies how we “hear” the words we read, and what happens when the brain expects one word but gets another.
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.