‘Americanah’ chosen as 2015 Common Read.
This fall, the entire Mount Holyoke community will read and discuss Americanah, a story of race and identity by prize-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
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This fall, the entire Mount Holyoke community will read and discuss Americanah, a story of race and identity by prize-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Bridget Grier ’14 and the Clemency Project connect federal prisoners with volunteer lawyers to negotiate shorter sentences for nonviolent crimes.
Massachusetts political leaders discussed careers in public service with Mount Holyoke students at a Lynk on the Road event in Boston.
Mount Holyoke hosts the all-male Virginia Glee Club for a March 28 concert to feature the Duruflé Requiem, classic and contemporary pieces, and rousing college songs.
Emma Ginader ’15, who is finishing a volume of poems as her thesis, will represent Íøºì±¬ÁÏ at the Glascock Poetry Competition.
Clara Kann ’12 demystifies the journey of wine from grape to bottle, and traces her own career back to the science class she didn’t want to take.
All Íøºì±¬ÁÏ students are guaranteed one paid internship. This biology major landed lab work each semester, and paid research jobs every summer.
Coiley connects MHC students fluent in Spanish with Holyoke public schools, who need their translation and interpretation services to reach parents and kids.
Student exchange focuses on making connections, and exploring solutions to issues of diversity and inclusion.
Four outstanding faculty members are honored for their work in teaching and research.