No. 1 campus for making an impact
The Princeton Review ranked Mount Holyoke No. 1 for “Best Schools for Making an Impact” and No. 10 for “Best Alumni Networks.”
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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The Princeton Review ranked Mount Holyoke No. 1 for “Best Schools for Making an Impact” and No. 10 for “Best Alumni Networks.”
Anh Hoang-Lindsay ’06 credits Mount Holyoke with helping her become a biotech executive. Now she uses the College’s Gates platform to help others.
For Caroline Griep ’86, music connects her to students and alums across generations.
Rep. Cori Bush will be in conversation with former State Sen. Nina Turner and Carmen Yulín Cruz from Mount Holyoke College about racial justice.
It was the power of the Mount Holyoke community she came to love that inspires Danetta Beaushaw ’88 to volunteer for the College.
A message from Kijua Sanders-McMurtry in the wake of continued global violence rooted in racism and xenophobia.
A call to action, inviting each of us in the MHC community to think about our role in preventing individual and collective acts of gender-based harm.
When I walked through the gates of MHC as a 17 year old, I never would have imagined that I’d be working my dream job as an Assessment officer with an Emergency Team of a humanitarian organization in Jordan just 7 years later.
The verdict in the Derek Chauvin killing of George Floyd has many of us feeling a keen awareness that there is so much more yet to be done.
Mount Holyoke College undergraduates volunteer at Homework House, tutoring elementary school students in the city of Holyoke.