Naomi Darling wins architecture award
Mount Holyoke’s Naomi Darling’s architecture combines cultural influences with a foundation in sustainability.
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Mount Holyoke’s Naomi Darling’s architecture combines cultural influences with a foundation in sustainability.
Mount Holyoke’s first remote Semester in D.C. program also has the first Frances Perkins Scholar, first Posse Scholar and first 21st-Century Scholar.
Students reflecting on their internships through the annual LEAP 2020 presentations demonstrated the depth and breadth of the liberal arts.
Mount Holyoke professor Katherine Aidala was nominated to be an APS fellow for her research and her dedication to mentorship and science communication.
Mount Holyoke College has debuted a new approach to teaching that is flexible, immersive and can be used remotely.
Despite more than 50 years separating their time on campus, the connection between Judy Parker Stone ’68 and Kayla Samuel ’23 was immediate.
The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have propelled our faculty, staff and students into new ways of teaching, helping and learning.
Mount Holyoke College launches a new major in data science for fall 2019
Mount Holyoke’s 2018 Common Read is “The Book of Unknown Americans” by Cristina Henríquez.
Librarians collaborate with First-year Seminar faculty to ensure that all MHC students receive information literacy instruction and learn foundational research skills.