Deconstructing a problematic housing program
Data collected by Mount Holyoke students has shown a major policy flaw in a program originally meant to fight housing blight.
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Data collected by Mount Holyoke students has shown a major policy flaw in a program originally meant to fight housing blight.
Mount Holyoke College received nearly 5,000 applications for admission this year — an all-time record number.
Mount Holyoke students interested in careers in public service got pointers from alums and San Juan’s former mayor.
Mount Holyoke’s eighth annual Trailblazers of Color Conference focused on community connections and collective wellness.
[Mount Holyoke] truly made me feel like I was part of the community.
“In my four years at MHC, I’ve found joy in every corner of campus as professors, students and staff share in the excitement of learning in community.”
Poet Natalie Diaz, Katherine Butler Jones ’57, Susannah Sirkin ’76 and author Ocean Vuong will speak to Mount Holyoke’s class of 2022 at its Commencement.
“It has been really uplifting to have so much support for nontraditional opportunities and carving my own path back into the dance world through academics.”
Mount Holyoke College has announced the members of the Presidential Search Committee (PSC), who were identified by their peers and selected to serve.
“I’ve learned to never count myself out. Other people will look at you and dismiss you, but I’ve learned to use that as drive.“