LEAP 2018: Connecting work and classwork
The annual conference featured more than 200 student presentations about their internships and research projects.
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The annual conference featured more than 200 student presentations about their internships and research projects.
Nestled inside Mountain Day, like so many Russian Matryoshka stacking dolls, are the traditions within the tradition.
The 95th annual Glascock poetry contest offers two days of young and established poets reading and talking about poetry.
Art and architecture students collaborate with the Botanic Garden to design and build a sculptural fountain for Mount Holyoke's 2018 Spring Flower Show.
Students — who worked in 42 countries in every imaginable field — rock PowerPoint, field questions and share insight in classrooms and lecture halls packed with family, friends, alumnae, faculty and staff.
As part of New Student Orientation, new students are offered a plant, a Mount Holyoke tradition since 1971. This story, first published in August 2017, tells the tale of how the custom was re-envisioned by three entrepreneurial and creative students.
Mount Holyoke’s newest students are welcomed to the community through Orientation: four packed days of fun, community-building and celebration.
Alheri Egor-Egbe ’17 reflects on her time at Mount Holyoke and what the stoling ceremony symbolized for her.
From solar cells and architecture to an athletic app and teaching, students spoke about their internships and research at the 2016 LEAP presentations.
챬 will award some 600 bachelor's degrees, confer honorary doctoral degrees, and celebrate its new graduates during commencement week.