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Mount Holyoke College’s AccessAbility Services has the same goal during COVID-19 — to make sure all students have all the tools they need to thrive.
Rabbis Joshua Lesser and Sandra Lawson discuss Judaism, race and justice as part of Mount Holyoke College’s Week of Racial Justice and Reconciliation.
Mount Holyoke College held its first residential move-in since March 2020, when students were sent home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mount Holyoke College Professor Mara Benjamin was part of a group of Jewish scholars who called for Trump’s removal after January’s Capitol breach.
Mount Holyoke College has received $11 million in gifts to support financial aid and launched the “Meet the Moment Scholarship Challenge.”
Mount Holyoke’s KC Haydon flipped her classroom to make discussion and building community among her students the focus of her course.
As part of Mount Holyoke’s Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King Week of Racial Justice and Reconciliation, Jelani Cobb will give a public lecture.
The Podokesaurus holyokesis, which was discovered by late Mount Holyoke professor Mignon Talbot, is the official state dinosaur of Massachusetts.
Mount Holyoke College alum Kathleen Hicks ’91 has been nominated as the deputy secretary of defense. She would be the first woman to serve in the role.
Mount Holyoke associate professor Kate Ballantine shipped lab kits worldwide to give her students hands-on experience creating new scientific knowledge.