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Mount Holyoke rolls out a chosen-name policy to enable community members to self-select their names.
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Mount Holyoke rolls out a chosen-name policy to enable community members to self-select their names.
The new smoke and tobacco-free campus policy at Mount Holyoke College goes into effect in August 2020.
Mount Holyoke College’s Common Read for 2020 will be prose essays from The New York Times Magazine’s ongoing initiative The 1619 Project.
Hear from Esha Sridhar ‘22 as she discusses her application to Davis Projects for Peace.
Norman “Sandy” McCulloch Jr., benefactor of Mount Holyoke College, died on July 26, 2020, at the age of 94.
Michael Flynn, co-director of Mount Holyoke’s math leadership program, tells parents not to sweat the small stuff like laptop features — internet is key.
Faced with adapting a dance classroom to online learning, Shakia Johnson created Black Beauty Dance, a remote program for all.
Buzzfeed lists Lauret Savoy as one of 11 women whose writing has changed the way the world sees itself.
The Professional and Graduate Education program now offers an online program for teachers working with culturally and linguistically diverse students.
Barbara Smith ’69, explains to The New Yorker that identity politics is not about division, but rather unity.