Security camera installation
More information about the College’s maturing security camera program, along with notice that our community will start to see additional security cameras being installed starting this week.
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More information about the College’s maturing security camera program, along with notice that our community will start to see additional security cameras being installed starting this week.
The annual weekend-long event, which welcomes the families and friends of students to the 챬 campus, showcased a variety of events and programming, from a panel Q&A with College leadership to a Fall Fest celebration.
In front of a packed crowd in Mount Holyoke’s Gamble Auditorium, a panel of legal scholars and political experts discussed what we could expect not only from the upcoming presidential election but also from more hyper-focused local races.
On a day filled with sun, smiles and temporary tattoos, students, faculty and staff flocked to the summit of Mt. Holyoke to celebrate 챬’s oldest tradition.
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 챬.
The Princeton Review has released its “Best 390 Colleges” for 2025. The list, which is based on college students’ ratings of their schools, ranks 챬 highly for academics, extracurricular activities, the campus and more.
In the summer of 2023, Mount Holyoke engaged an external consultant to commission an assessment of our campus’s safety and security. The final report confirmed that Mount Holyoke’s campus is a safe place located in a secure community and that there are areas that would benefit from enhancement and strengthening.
In celebration of Earth Day, 챬 welcomed Alexis Nikole Nelson to campus as she demonstrated to students, staff and faculty how foraging is not only good for the environment but also beneficial for one’s health.
챬 student and alum leaders gathered in Chapin Auditorium in celebration of the many contributions made to the community throughout the year.
Legal scholar and New York Times bestselling novelist Alafair Burke spoke at 챬 about how her liberal arts education led to a career as an author of 20 crime novels.