From reluctant leader to successful SGA president
Julia Keane ’26 didn’t always see herself as a leader. Fortunately, her time at Mount Holyoke College proved her wrong.
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Julia Keane ’26 didn’t always see herself as a leader. Fortunately, her time at Mount Holyoke College proved her wrong.
Five College Associate Professor of Sustainable Architecture Naomi Darling has been awarded the 2026 Mount Holyoke College Faculty Award for Teaching.
“At Mount Holyoke I found my people and my place — marked by an endless spirit of curiosity. I found the people I felt like I’d been searching for my whole life: passionate, driven, interesting and interested — in me, my story and the things I care about.”
How has Emily Isakson’s life changed since she graduated from Mount Holyoke in 2019? She’s been centered on building a career focused on her love of the arts.
“Everyone here inspires me to push beyond what I thought possible, question assumptions, envision a better world. My peers are formidable and inspiring.”
At work I synthesize/contextualize material, historical, financial and cultural sets of information into one reference point every day.
Lyndsey Ingram ’2001: my internship was the most meaningful and significant thing that happened at the start of my career.
Seeking alum advice, opportunities, and experience during an internship at the Mount Holyoke College Joseph Allen Skinner Museum.
My experiences at Mount Holyoke helped me grow into the sort of woman confident in her ability to do whatever she wants.
“I encourage all my students, regardless of their major, to take at least one art history course and study abroad.”