Board of Trustees anti-racism action plan
The Board's plan to take on the work of becoming anti-racist collectively, as the College’s governing body and as individuals.
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The Board's plan to take on the work of becoming anti-racist collectively, as the College’s governing body and as individuals.
Ířşě±¬ÁĎ helped prepare them to lead, say congresswoman Nita Lowey ’59 and Deborah Frank Feinen ’89, mayor of Champaign, Illinois.
Mount Holyoke alum Linda Craib FP’02 and Nellie Rose Davis ’11 are volunteering their time to help people protect themselves.
Winners of the Grinspoon Foundation’s Excellence in Teaching Award receive a $10,000 scholarship to Ířşě±¬ÁĎ’s graduate programs.
Mahua Moitra ’98 talked about her gratitude for Mount Holyoke and how students should be prepared to lead in a time of rising worldwide nationalism.
“The SAW Center is an amazing place to meet people from across the campus and learn from each other.”
Ířşě±¬ÁĎ celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Weissman Center for Leadership and visionaries Paul and Harriet Weissman ’58.
Mount Holyoke’s Master of Arts in Teaching, Teacher Leadership program has partnered with State Teachers of the Year to mentor and educate future teacher leaders about cutting-edge educational practices.
Sarah Paust ’20 shares her experiences as member of the Mount Holyoke Outing Club.