Greetings from interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum
Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum marks the official start of her year at the helm of Mount Holyoke College.
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Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum marks the official start of her year at the helm of Mount Holyoke College.
In the wake of the SCOTUS ruling on abortion, Mount Holyoke’s President joins with other college presidents reaffirming reproductive rights.
Mount Holyoke’s Joseph Allen Skinner Museum was highlighted on WCVB’s “Chronicle”
With her Lynk-funded research and a special major in bioethics and psychology, Michaela Flanders ’22 probes the intersection of society and mental health.
The Presidential Search Committee announces the availability of a survey & listening sessions with all the College’s constituencies beginning this summer.
Kijua Sanders-McMurtry writes to the Mount Holyoke community about Pride, Juneteenth, the 50th anniversary of Title IX and more.
LGBTQ and nonbinary individuals are effectively rendered invisible by curricula, says a local alum of Mount Holyoke College’s graduate teacher licensure program.
KC Haydon’s research suggests that cannabis users aren’t as good as they think they are when it comes to dealing with conflicts in their relationships.
Deepika Kumawat ’24 has been finding opportunities to lead and build community, in and out of the classroom. A physics major with a Nexus in education policy and practice, Deepika is a teaching assistant for statistics and a Peer-Led Undergraduate Mentoring System (PLUMS) mentor for physics. She also serves on the 2024 class board, the Association of Women in Mathematics and Mount Holyoke Mock Trial, and will be the president of the First Generation and Low Income Partnership during the 2022–2023 academic year. Deepika’s best takeaway from her research experience is “whenever you go into a new field, you won’t know everything about it, and being open about what you know and don’t know is the best way to approach things.”
More than 300 recent alums filled the Kendall Field House for the delayed in-person 2020 Commencement.