Studying in Russia over J-Term
Inspired by a fall class, Mount Holyoke students spent J-Term in Saint Petersburg, in an immersive course on the history of the Russian Empire.
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Inspired by a fall class, Mount Holyoke students spent J-Term in Saint Petersburg, in an immersive course on the history of the Russian Empire.
Vivian Hsu will take up the reins as College Ombudsperson.
Claudia Rankine’s “Citizen: An American Lyric” is the 2017 Common Read and will be discussed by Mount Holyoke's class of 2021 as part of Orientation events.
Field hockey student-athletes received numerous academic honors this year, making the squad one of the top academic teams in Division III.
The African cinema festival, a first in Western Massachusetts, will showcase films from the continent that span countries, decades and genres.
Slam poet Staceyann Chin will keynote the fourth annual Women of Color Conference aimed at empowerment and opportunity
Anisha Pai '19 is the first Mount Holyoke winner of the annual Glascock poetry contest since 2009 and one of only 20 since the contest began in 1923.
Mount Holyoke students visit Washington, D.C., and find inspiration from alums to explore careers in public service.
A letter summarizing the Board Meeting that took place February 23–25, 2017. The meeting included setting the fees for 2017–2018.
Music was just a hobby for Bingyao Liu ’19. Then she came to Mount Holyoke, founded the area’s first Chinese music ensemble and discovered klezmer music.