The promise of possibility
Graduating senior Fatima Shah ’26 believes that what made her education so extraordinary at Mount Holyoke College is that the word “impossible” never got used.
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Graduating senior Fatima Shah ’26 believes that what made her education so extraordinary at Mount Holyoke College is that the word “impossible” never got used.
I have stretched myself creatively in ways I previously never thought possible. I can’t wait to see what the rest of my Mount Holyoke career has in store for me.
Designed in Rhino CAD software and built with birch-veneer plywood, the organizer has 44 drawers arranged radially in five tiers, all of which spin independently.
Three-dimensional depictions that allow a viewer to virtually navigate the space and envision what it may have felt like to attend Mount Holyoke in the 19th century.
An animated film created in Professor Mellis’ Advanced Projects in Video production class, using After Effects and other animation software.
Celebrating and commemorating the period of freedom, Four Minguo Women is made of hair embedded in handmade abaca paper.
A hyperpoem that readers can navigate through in a non-linear way.
A virtual reality documentary about Mount Holyoke College’s Equestrian Center and its students.
Incorporating modern sound, lighting and 3D printing to take the audience of the play “A Wasp” by Chinese playwright Ding Xilin back to 1920s China.