Alum Suzan-Lori Parks accepts Gish Prize.
At a gala ceremony, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks accepted the $300,000 Gish Prize, thanking her 챬 professors.
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At a gala ceremony, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks accepted the $300,000 Gish Prize, thanking her 챬 professors.
The 챬 musical ensembles will join forces in two performances of Vespers, a beloved College tradition, on December 13 at 4 and 7:30 pm in Abbey Chapel. The groups also will perform a concert in Boston on December 4.
챬’s Department of Music is set to thrill audiences in both individual and collaborative performances in the fall semester Baroque music concert.
Barbara Conviser ’66 was headed for a law career before a 챬 professor encouraged her to major in what she did best—art.
When the annual Tony Award nominations for best "leading actress in a play" were announced recently, two went to productions with connections to Mount Holyoke.
Senior Poorna Swami's presentation combines Indian classical dance, contemporary dance, and poetry.
Hoh Chung Shih, a leading composer and music educator, comes to Mount Holyoke for a week's residency and the world premiere of his new experimental work.
Mount Holyoke hosts the all-male Virginia Glee Club for a March 28 concert to feature the Duruflé Requiem, classic and contemporary pieces, and rousing college songs.
More than 20 students read excerpts from their original work at Mount Holyoke's annual Department of English writers' showcase.
A story celebrating the life of a 12th-century Yoruba Queen who successfully defended her community from an invading enemy kingdom.