Statement on Title VII
A letter stating that Mount Holyoke will continue to protect transgender students and employees from discrimination and harassment of any kind.
- Featuring
-
Sonya Stephens
Keep up with all the ways in which the Mount Holyoke community is pushing the limits of human knowledge, building lasting bonds and leading the way forward — on campus and around the world.
Narrow down the list by selecting multiple topics.
A letter stating that Mount Holyoke will continue to protect transgender students and employees from discrimination and harassment of any kind.
Vanessa James’ design for the off-Broadway production of a new play, “Van Gogh’s Ear,” about the artist, incorporates extravagant detail and materials.
Kate Ballantine’s research on environmental revival and ecosystems at a former cranberry bog in Plymouth investigates the effects of climate change.
Lisa Garrity ’19 discusses why her love at first sight experience with Mount College was meant to be.
A letter affirming our continued commitment to our current Title IX policy prohibiting gender and sex-based discrimination of any kind.
Five College Korean language instructor, Suk Massey, recently published two Korean eTextbooks, and is currently working on two additional books, Beginning Korean II and Intermediate Korean II.
In her 2017 Convocation speech, Sonya Stephens focused on the Mount Holyoke community that has endured — and celebrates—180 years of change.
A letter expressing distress over President Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
In a letter to President Trump, Acting President Sonya Stephens urges him to commit to a long-term solution allowing DACA students to remain in the country
As part of New Student Orientation, new students are offered a plant, a Mount Holyoke tradition since 1971. This story, first published in August 2017, tells the tale of how the custom was re-envisioned by three entrepreneurial and creative students.