Empowering young women in India
Mount Holyoke’s MHC Shakti 2018 inspires high school girls in India to see themselves as the next generation of Indian women leaders.
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Mount Holyoke’s MHC Shakti 2018 inspires high school girls in India to see themselves as the next generation of Indian women leaders.
Sonya shares the President’s Report for 2017–18.
The pilot year of a STEM camp for girls, a joint offering from 챬 and the city of San Juan, brings education and renewed hope.
Nicole Fabricant ’99 helped design a class to engage and empower Maryland high school students to transform their community.
Institute offerings through the College’s Professional and Graduate Education program engage a broad audience of adult learners.
Future physician Jailene Rodriguez ’20 gained hands-on lab experience in high school via Mount Holyoke’s Restoration Ecology Summer Scholars Program.
An invitation for the graduates to take “a moment to reflect on how you spent your time here as the world has changed around us.”
A letter to the community following the Board of Trustees decision to name Sonya Stephens as the 19th President of 챬.
The LA Review of Books featured Andrea Lawlor in conversation with Hilary Plum about Lawlor’s acclaimed novel, “Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl.”