Elif Babül’s new book wins prize
A new book by the Mount Holyoke professor wins the William E. Douglass Prize in Europeanist Anthropology.
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A new book by the Mount Holyoke professor wins the William E. Douglass Prize in Europeanist Anthropology.
Children’s books by this Mount Holyoke English professor are recognized.
Mount Holyoke's African-music expert spoke in Nigeria and Ghana.
Terre Vandale ’02 uses Mount Holyoke’s Campus Living Lab as her classroom to teach her dance students about place, movement and the environment.
Five students build careers in public policy as they work, study and live in the nation’s capital, as part of Mount Holyoke’s new program.
The newest program offered by graduate programs at Mount Holyoke trains paraeducators of color working in Amherst public schools to be teachers.
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.
“We must be more committed than ever to espousing values and ideals that run directly counter to those who would promote hatred, divisiveness, and fear.”
Mount Holyoke students and alumnae attended the 10-day Global Leadership Summit in South Africa this summer, returning with inspiration and commitment.