Women leaders convene at MHC.
Mount Holyoke College alumnae with careers in public service will come together to discuss how women can continue to make inroads in the public sphere.
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Mount Holyoke College alumnae with careers in public service will come together to discuss how women can continue to make inroads in the public sphere.
Internationally acclaimed author, journalist, and syndicated columnist Naomi Klein will speak at Mount Holyoke College Tuesday, September 29.
Mount Holyoke College Professor of Biological Sciences Susan Barry remembers her long friendship with Oliver Sacks.
Mount Holyoke College Professor of Biological Sciences Susan Barry remembered her personal connection the late Oliver Sacks on Science Friday.
Mount Holyoke professor teaches ecology through wetlands restoration on campus.
Two recent articles detail the advantages gained by students attending women’s institutions such as Mount Holyoke College.
Jens Christiansen joins voices of activists in calling for removal of Massachusetts’ caps on solar power payments.
When Michelle Brooks-Thompson ’06 revealed her gale-force voice on TV’s sing-off The Voice, she brought down the house and amped up a flourishing career.
A Boston.com article noted surging interest in having Mount Holyoke alum Frances Perkins, first woman US cabinet member, become the face on every $10 bill.
As she prepares to retire from her volunteer service to Mount Holyoke, Mary Graham Davis ’65 reflects on the College’s commitment to “stay relevant” amid global change.