Pangy Day celebrates MHC community.
The 37th Pangy Day, the beloved tradition that celebrates the “total world of women” and the end of the academic year was held on Friday, April 22.
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.
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The 37th Pangy Day, the beloved tradition that celebrates the “total world of women” and the end of the academic year was held on Friday, April 22.
챬 seniors covered a wide range of topics in presentations of their independent research at the tenth annual Senior Symposium.
챬 junior Sarah Hwang’s endless energy and enthusiasm made her the perfect person to join a presidential campaign in Iowa.
챬 and the Holyoke Public Schools have launched a partnership to offer the Urban Teachers Pathways Program.
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates has been selected as the 2016 Common Read at 챬.
Mount Holyoke alum and environmental activist Songqiao Yao ’11 realized her childhood dream of visiting Antarctica—and now works to save it.
Computer scientist Lorie Loeb will give the Jean Sammet ’48 Lecture on using technology for social change, and offer creativity workshops for students.
Joseph Ellis, professor of history, contextualizes the current peak of Islamophobic sentiment in the United States, a nation of immigrants.
Poetry lovers, take note: 챬 to host its annual Glascock poetry contest, “an illustrious and all-around exceptional affair.”
Students interested in public service visited the Ford Foundation in New York City to connect with alumnae leaders in the field.