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Ruilin Fan ’17 and Margaret Stanne ’16
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
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How working in MHC's Archives and Special Collections has impacted their lives.
Think globally, act locally. Long before that philosophy was being touted on bumper stickers, Mount Holyoke students were putting it into practice. One environmental studies class tackled some of the biggest global issues of our time by staying right on campus.
Billie Tsien, Leading Women in the Arts guest-artist in residence, Spring 2014
Carrie Mae Weems was the Leading Woman in the Arts in 2014. She held a public lecture titled “Art and Humanity” and took part in a Student Leadership and Careers Luncheon
Though they didn’t know each other as undergraduates, Debby Hall and Jane Zimmy now share a bond forged through more than a decade as co-head class agents for their class. With the long-term in mind, both established deferred charitable gift annuities with Mount Holyoke.
Acclaimed author Francine Prose is the 2012 Leading Woman in the Arts guest speaker who will discuss the unique ways in which writers use language to create characters in literature.
Meredith Monk, hailed as a "magician of the voice" and "one of America's coolest composers," was the 2011 Leading Woman in the Arts guest artist-in-residence at Mount Holyoke College on April 28 and 29, 2011.
The mystery of a connoisseur of palm wine contends with his palm wine tapster's "accidental death".