Pursuing two major interests without sacrifice
Here, Sophia found steadfast support as a woman within a STEM field as well as the freedom to embrace her multiple passions.
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Here, Sophia found steadfast support as a woman within a STEM field as well as the freedom to embrace her multiple passions.
Hear how this economics major settled in and talks about what’s impressed her most in her four years at Mount Holyoke.
Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum outlines the College’s COVID-19 health and safety plans for the fall semester.
Two Mount Holyoke students turn a class writing assignment into an opportunity to change the public conversation.
Angelica Patterson studies how trees adapt and move in response to increasing average temperatures; she uses a shotgun to collect tree branches that are many feet off the ground, which led the Guardian to dub her “the shotgun scientist” in a 2020 article.
Mount Holyoke College’s first employee awards ceremony in two years was about celebrating community and each other.
The Presidential Search Committee (PSC) is committed to sharing pertinent information with the community throughout the process to identify the twentieth president of the College. We are writing now to share some summer updates.
Mount Holyoke College’s Darby Dyar explains the enduring mystery of Earth’s unusual moon.
Mount Holyoke College’s Common Read for fall of 2022 is “Braiding Sweetgrass.” “Braiding Sweetgrass” centers Indigenous knowledge as an alternative or complementary approach to mainstream scientific methodologies.
Mount Holyoke students and alums won recognition at the Grinspoon Foundation’s prestigious annual entrepreneurship competition.