Why I became a SAW mentor
“The SAW Center is an amazing place to meet people from across the campus and learn from each other.”
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Emma Rubin ’20
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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“The SAW Center is an amazing place to meet people from across the campus and learn from each other.”
North and South Rockefeller Halls, affectionately known as the “Rockies,” are among the most popular residence halls on campus. But the current halls actually represent the second version of the dormitory.
Lexi discusses how attendance at a psychology lecture as a first-year student prompted her to suggest an experiment to Mara Breen, associate professor of psychology and education and to become part of a research team.
Shannon Seigal ’19 has combined her interests in environmental sustainability and social justice and taken advantage of every opportunity.
I learned not only about plants, but also about how indigenous communities are impacted by globalism, tourism and other issues.
Transfer student Anna Braman ’21 remembers her first visit to Mount Holyoke and how a run in with a granite curb led her to discover the warmth and sense of community she was looking for.
Cory Mahlstedt ’20 discusses fitting in at Mount Holyoke.
Morgan Turner ’20 reflects on her time as a goalie for the Mount Holyoke College varsity field hockey team.
"When it comes to the industry, you’re never going to be able to do only what you like."
Sarah Donnelly ’21 gives some insight on one of the clubs on campus — one that meets weekly to play Dungeons & Dragons.