Racial Injustice and Violence
A response to recent reminders that the struggle to combat racial oppression is far from over. Sharing resources and announcing virtual events.
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A response to recent reminders that the struggle to combat racial oppression is far from over. Sharing resources and announcing virtual events.
“I've thoroughly enjoyed teaching these students. It's really just a tremendous experience.”
February at Mount Holyoke featured Black History Month events, Princeton Review rankings, outstanding student-athletes and of course valentines.
M. Paz Galupo of Towson University, talked about the ways to capture the complexity of identity and represent those who do not fit into boxes.
David W. Sanford’s orchestral work “Black Noise” is named one of 2019’s top 25 recordings by The New York Times.
A new partnership between Ířşě±¬ÁĎ and the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools hopes to elevate all-girls education.
Cory Mahlstedt ’20 discusses fitting in at Mount Holyoke.
Anpa’o Locke ’21 submitted one of the winning essays of the College’s 2019 Hortense Parker Celebration.
Toni-Ann Williams ’23 submitted one of the winning essays of the College’s 2019 Hortense Parker Celebration.
The “Today” show spoke with The Princeton Review about their 2020 list of “The Best 385 Colleges,” and naturally, Ířşě±¬ÁĎ was mentioned.