Empowering young women in India
Mount Holyoke’s MHC Shakti 2018 inspires high school girls in India to see themselves as the next generation of Indian women leaders.
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Mount Holyoke’s MHC Shakti 2018 inspires high school girls in India to see themselves as the next generation of Indian women leaders.
“As an international student from a small country, I am constantly learning so much more about different cultures through the people I interact with here.”
The New England Consortium for Latina/o Studies gives Mount Holyoke professors a chance to collaborate, share best practices and offer mentorship.
The New England Consortium for Latina/o Studies gives Mount Holyoke professors a chance to collaborate, share best practices and offer mentorship.
A new NEH grant supports Mount Holyoke in expanding its interdisciplinary courses in unusual and exciting ways for both students and faculty.
Kerstin Nordstrom of Mount Holyoke College was one of just 24 scientists — and the only physicist from a liberal arts college — selected to be a Cottrell Scholar.
Tatum, an expert in race relations and a former Mount Holyoke professor, dean and acting president, will spend the day on campus and give a public talk.
Slam poet Staceyann Chin will keynote the fourth annual Women of Color Conference aimed at empowerment and opportunity
Anisha Pai '19 is the first Mount Holyoke winner of the annual Glascock poetry contest since 2009 and one of only 20 since the contest began in 1923.
“Walking on campus and someone saying hola to you just because you live here is one example of how neighbors at Mead became family.”