A day of firsts: Move-in 2023
New Mount Holyoke College students descended on the campus, where they were welcomed by honorary “firstie” President Danielle R. Holley.
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New Mount Holyoke College students descended on the campus, where they were welcomed by honorary “firstie” President Danielle R. Holley.
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley weighs in on the Fourteenth Amendment case which could take Trump off the 2024 ballot.
Mount Holyoke President Danielle R. Holley spoke with the Boston Business Journal about the history of women’s colleges and the importance of gender-inclusive admissions.
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley has spoken to multiple media outlets about the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action.
Get to know Mount Holyoke’s twentieth President, Danielle R. Holley, as she discusses her background, career and vision for the College.
Danielle R. Holley, Mount Holyoke College’s twentieth President, examines today’s SCOTUS ruling overturning affirmative action in higher education admission.
In honor of Interim President Tatum’s distinguished service to Mount Holyoke College, the Board of Trustees dedicated the Unity Center in Blanchard Hall to Dr. Tatum during a special celebration on May 5, 2023.
Mount Holyoke President-elect Danielle Holley spoke to Reuters about how colleges and universities are preparing for the end of affirmative action.
On March 8, 2023 Mount Holyoke College Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum spoke at New York University Abu Dhabi in honor of International Women's Day, discussing the interplay between culture and higher education, leadership and empowerment.
At a Launching Leadership event on Mount Holyoke’s campus, alum and award-winning author Tahmima Anam ’97 discussed anthropology, intense connections and the perils of writing satire.