Leading Women in the Arts presents artist Okwui Okpokwasili
Mount Holyoke College’s Leading Women in the Arts honors artist, performer, choreographer and writer Okwui Okpokwasili as the biennial series returns in person.
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Mount Holyoke College’s Leading Women in the Arts honors artist, performer, choreographer and writer Okwui Okpokwasili as the biennial series returns in person.
Fall 2022 Move-in and Convocation at Mount Holyoke noisily and joyfully marked the beginning of the 2022–2023 academic year and students’ continuing intellectual adventures.
Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum has a message for the community about the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Mount Holyoke College will host a panel of experts who will discuss navigating reproductive rights in the post-Roe landscape.
Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum delivered the opening remarks at Mount Holyoke College's 2022 Convocation ceremony.
Mount Holyoke College will extend its indoor mask mandate through at least September 30.
Christopher Mitchell, assistant professor of politics and international relations at Mount Holyoke College, spoke to Western Mass News about the challenges the people of the United Kingdom are facing after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Tina Arechiga ’23 traveled across the country to find her way to her future.
New Mount Holyoke faculty Sylvia Cifuentes has a special passion for feminist environmental studies and hopes to continue to collaborate with Indigenous women’s groups in their advocacy for climate justice initiatives.
Mount Holyoke College has been highly ranked by both U.S. News & World Report and Washington Monthly.