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The McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives at Mount Holyoke has received a grant to support first-generation and low-income students in obtaining their U.S. passports.
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The McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives at Mount Holyoke has received a grant to support first-generation and low-income students in obtaining their U.S. passports.
Robert Darrow, visiting faculty in Politics at Mount Holyoke College, has written an editorial decrying the inaction of Congress on gun violence.
President Holley writes with several updates regarding upcoming presidential special events, including important conversations with Freddy Mutanguha, Barbara Smith ’69 and Alafair Burke, as well as some key information regarding this year’s BOOM! Community Day.
According to a recent Gallup poll, how Americans feel about the end of affirmative action in college admissions depends not just on their race but also on their age. Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley spoke about why.
In an editorial, Mount Holyoke professor Davíd Hernández decried the “persistent xenophobic vilification of migrants and asylum seekers.”
Mount Holyoke College Assistant Professor of Politics Joanna Wuest spoke to Scientific American about flaws in a recent study linking bisexuality with risk-taking.
Brown, an award-winning, nationally recognized “go-to” expert in Black voting rights and voter suppression, will speak at Mount Holyoke College.
Jake Toomey has been appointed as the associate vice president of human resources for Mount Holyoke College.
Wilson spoke on campus for Mount Holyoke College’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King Commemorative Keynote as part of its yearly Racial Justice and Reconciliation series.