Mountain Day: The traditions within the tradition
Nestled inside Mountain Day, like so many Russian Matryoshka stacking dolls, are the traditions within the tradition.
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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.
This is the perfect time for “American Moor,” a play running Nov. 8–10 about one actor’s Othello audition, says Mount Holyoke professor Amy Rodgers.
“We will work to create the conditions on this campus for all to enjoy the respect that comes from understanding and empathy, and for all to thrive.“
An art installation by Mount Holyoke’s Naomi Darling that closes Nov. 7 challenges the public to engage with the sun in a meaningful way.
An update to the community on how historical allegations are being addressed and affirming the College's commitment to high standards of safety and care.
"Learning another language and culture led to insighta into the background of its artists I would never otherwise understand."
"We will reassert the relevance and power of a Mount Holyoke education and of a women’s college that is the most inclusive."
Science writer and New York Times columnist Carl Zimmer will speak on Oct. 23 at 챬.