The class of 2028 by the numbers
Mount Holyoke College’s class of 2028 has arrived on campus — here’s what the numbers say about these blue lions.
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Mount Holyoke College’s class of 2028 has arrived on campus — here’s what the numbers say about these blue lions.
By 8 am, a line of students and families stretched around the green in front of Mary Woolley Hall, signaling the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year at Mount Holyoke College.
Mount Holyoke alum takes part in getting drag ban legislation overturned in Tennessee.
Elsner, a Mount Holyoke College Frances Perkins Scholar, has been named one of 62 Truman Scholars nationally.
“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.”
Mountain Day 2022 came on a clear fall day, perfect for celebrating.
“I like the holistic approach MHC takes to learning. It’s not just about memorizing things but understanding how a concept we’re learning is relevant.”
Mount Holyoke student Kylie Gellatly FP’23 has published her first collection of poetry, “The Fever Poems.”
“I feel so lucky to be admitted to this incredible Frances Perkins program. The support for students is really unparalleled.”
My final year at Mount Holyoke changed me. I realized that with hard work and the right support network, I could be a scientist.