Fitting in and truly belonging at Mount Holyoke
“[Mount Holyoke has] given me the confidence and space to explore myself in a way I haven’t been able to before.”
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“[Mount Holyoke has] given me the confidence and space to explore myself in a way I haven’t been able to before.”
“[Mount Holyoke has] given me the time and space to grow so that I’m much more secure in how I’m going into the world.”
Isabel DiBiasio-Hudson discusses the MHC community: rooted in compassion, empathy and a desire to support people in the way that they want and need to be.
The Yiddish Book Center has given Mount Holyoke student Zohar Berman ’20 insight into language, culture, history and the future.
Mount Holyoke student Lucy James-Olson ’22 reflected on the past and future of LGBTQ acceptance 50 years after Stonewall.
Andrea Lawlor’s novel, “Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl,” shines with authenticity, creativity and insight — just like Lawlor’s Mount Holyoke classes.