Fellowships at Mount Holyoke celebrates 2025 recipients
Mount Holyoke College congratulates our recipients, alternates and finalists of the 2024–2025 fellowship application cycles.
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Mount Holyoke College congratulates our recipients, alternates and finalists of the 2024–2025 fellowship application cycles.
A variety of updates and renovations are underway at the Rockefeller and Mead Halls at Mount Holyoke College.
The Princeton Review has released its “Best 391 Colleges” for 2026. The list, which is based on college students’ ratings of their schools, ranks Mount Holyoke College highly for campus beauty, faculty, the library, financial aid and more.
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley spoke to CNN about being one of the few higher-education leaders pushing back against federal government overreach.
Teams and personnel across the Mount Holyoke College campus won regional and national honors.
Mount Holyoke College students who did research projects on campus this summer had the opportunity to present their work at a symposium in Kendade Hall.
Six long-serving faculty members have retired from Mount Holyoke College.
In an editorial for the Globe, Mount Holyoke College Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics Robert Darrow said the bill prioritizes fossil fuel interests over climate action, making it nearly impossible for the U.S. to meet critical climate milestones.
In the Berkshires, D. Caleb Smith, assistant professor of history at Mount Holyoke College, hosted a reading and discussion of Frederick Douglass’ famous speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July.”
Nieves Romero-Díaz, Mount Holyoke College professor of Spanish on the Alum Foundation, spoke with New Books Network about the new book she has coedited on the subject of early modern maternity.