Building wings at the Stoling Ceremony
Mount Holyoke College held its twenty-second annual Stoling Ceremony for graduating students of color, with the theme “We Built Wings Here.”
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Mount Holyoke College held its twenty-second annual Stoling Ceremony for graduating students of color, with the theme “We Built Wings Here.”
Mount Holyoke College celebrated the class of 2026 at its one hundred eighty-ninth Commencement and marked the occasion with remarks from trailblazing alums and speaker Beverly Guy Sheftall.
The Fimbel Maker & Innovation Lab at Mount Holyoke College held its annual Spring Showcase, featuring a wide array of projects from a broad range of classes.
The Mount Holyoke College Faculty Show returned to an in-person performance for the first time in eight years and emerged as funny as ever.
The Building On Our Momentum (BOOM!) Learning Symposium at Mount Holyoke College celebrated its tenth anniversary this year.
Mount Holyoke College has selected “A Map Is Only One Story” for its Common Read for the 2026–27 academic year. Through the power of personal narratives, the anthology offers a new definition of home in the twenty-first century.
The annual Senior Symposium at Mount Holyoke College is dedicated to the intellectual interests and discoveries of the graduating class.
Students, organizations and alums were honored at the annual Leadership and Service Awards at Mount Holyoke College.
Mount Holyoke College student Gabriella Aviles ’27 attended the most recent Careers in Public Service event with the Weissman Center for Leadership and discovered bold new pathways for postgraduate careers.
Trailblazing Black feminist scholar Beverly Guy Sheftall will be the primary speaker at the Mount Holyoke College Commencement. Two extraordinary Mount Holyoke alums, Leslie Anne Miller ’73 and Maria Z. Mossaides ’73, will also be honored.