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Mount Holyoke sophomore Alexya Lee was honored by the Girl Scouts for researching the lives of enslaved people on a school property in Tyngsboro, Mass.
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Mount Holyoke sophomore Alexya Lee was honored by the Girl Scouts for researching the lives of enslaved people on a school property in Tyngsboro, Mass.
“My favorite part of the day is when I can take time to unwind and invest some energy into myself.”
“My favorite part of my day is the view I see each morning from my window when the sun is rising or setting.”
“Playing squash challenged me to push myself beyond what I thought I could achieve as an athlete. The whole student-athlete experience has been amazing.”
Revi Sterling of USAID will give a virtual talk at Mount Holyoke College to discuss the gender digital divide.
Mount Holyoke’s Kevin Surprise cautions that a new push to use geoengineering to darken the sky and slow global warming outstrips international agreements.
Tess Tuitoek ’21 brought her menstrual health and hygiene project to her ancestral village in Kenya.
Sen. Edward J. Markey will talk with Carmen Yulín Cruz about the Green New Deal on Wednesday, April 7, at Mount Holyoke College.
“Mount Holyoke College is a unique place in that alums come away with the imperative to give back to students,’
BOOM, Mount Holyoke’s 2021 diversity, equity and inclusion learning symposium featured an unprecedented roster of events and panels dedicated to justice.