Western riding team heads to the Nationals
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ’s Western riding team will be going to the Nationals for the first time in its 16-year history.
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Íøºì±¬ÁÏ’s Western riding team will be going to the Nationals for the first time in its 16-year history.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ held its annual Faculty Awards Ceremony and celebrated five faculty members for their teaching, research and service.
A study by Joanna Wuest, assistant professor of politics at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, argues that recent state bans on gender-affirming care for minors identifying as transgender are based on faulty or distorted evidence.
Barbara Smith ’69 kicked off the inaugural lecture series bearing her namesake on her time shaping the Combahee River Collective and discussed the skills she developed at Mount Holyoke that helped her contribute to building Black feminism.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ welcomed Freddy Mutanguha, CEO of Aegis Trust and director of the Kigali Genocide Memorial, to discuss the Rwandan genocide, the lessons learned and how we can prevent genocide from ever happening again.
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ student Ladin Akcacioglu ’24 shares a first-person experience from a visit to her home country of Turkey last year, witnessing the aftermath of a 7.8-magnitude earthquake, with Folklife Magazine.
Angelica Patterson, curator of education and outreach for the Miller Worley Center for the Environment at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, was quoted saying that the size of humans’ role in fostering climate resilience in forests depends on the trees themselves.
The McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives at Mount Holyoke has received a grant to support first-generation and low-income students in obtaining their U.S. passports.
Robert Darrow, visiting faculty in Politics at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, has written an editorial decrying the inaction of Congress on gun violence.
According to a recent Gallup poll, how Americans feel about the end of affirmative action in college admissions depends not just on their race but also on their age. Íøºì±¬ÁÏ President Danielle R. Holley spoke about why.