President Holley interviewed for “The Harvard Plan”
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley discusses presidential leadership through crises on the podcast “The Harvard Plan.”
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Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley discusses presidential leadership through crises on the podcast “The Harvard Plan.”
Mount Holyoke College students have created an exhibit, “Cornelia and Concrete,” about alum Cornelia Clapp and the 100-year-old laboratory building that bears her name.
Alum Sheryl McCarthy ’69 interviewed Mount Holyoke College President Danielle Holley on the CUNY TV show “One to One.” They explored topics such as the role of women’s colleges and the power of humanities in today’s career-focused world.
President Danielle R. Holley shared some insights with MassLive on her experience as Mount Holyoke College’s first permanent president who is a woman of color amid the growing list of presidents stepping down from roles at academic institutions.
Marcella Runell, vice president of student life and dean of students at Mount Holyoke College, spoke to The Boston Globe about fostering the skill of having difficult conversations.
President Danielle R. Holley discusses her time as an ACE Fellow and her first year leading Mount Holyoke College. She wants to continue to center expanding access and opportunity in higher education.
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley appeared on NBC News to discuss the impact that the Supreme Court's reversal of affirmative action has had on college admissions.
Recent alum Charlotte Cai ’24 wrote for the Food Recovery Network about starting a chapter at Mount Holyoke College.
Following President Joseph Biden’s announcement ending his reelection campaign, Mount Holyoke College Associate Professor Adam Hilton told MassLive that Vice President Kamala Harris is the most likely Democratic nominee.
The fifth book in the “All Souls” series from No. 1 New York Times bestselling author and Mount Holyoke College alum Deborah Harkness ’86 makes its debut this week.