Nita Lowey ’59, 1937–2025
Influential and trailblazing Congresswoman Nita Lowey ’59 has passed away at the age of 87.
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Influential and trailblazing Congresswoman Nita Lowey ’59 has passed away at the age of 87.
Mount Holyoke College President Danielle R. Holley spoke to “Here and Now” on NPR about the growing tensions between higher education and the federal government.
Charlie Watts ’25 is Mount Holyoke College’s poet-contestant for this year’s Glascock Poetry Competition and writes about what it’s like to compete with support from a community of other writers and poets.
Emily Finnila ’27 discusses what it’s like to be a “springie” at Mount Holyoke. She has tips and tricks for quickly becoming a part of the community through clubs and activities.
Mount Holyoke College students have launched a new undergraduate law journal on campus.
I was drawn to how many resources and programs Mount Holyoke offers to help students thrive.
“A liberal arts education is perfect for health care because the variety of classes will make us better professionals.”
Mount Holyoke focuses on collaboration over competition.
Mount Holyoke has shown me not only that I have a voice but also that there are places where I belong.
Significant renovations are underway to modernize Mount Holyoke College’s Kendall Sports & Dance Complex — a key metric for the MHC Forward strategic plan.