Addressing racial disparities in a time of crisis
I got an up-close look at how the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S.
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                  Hannah Summerfield-Gonchar ’21she/her
 
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I got an up-close look at how the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S.
Claudia Fox Tree, M.Ed, is an educator and social justice activist who will present a panel at Mount Holyoke for Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
For the fourth time in five years, Mount Holyoke’s graduate teaching program boasts a winner of a coveted national grant.
Cheers rang out across the 챬 campus during the first in-person Convocation since the beginning of the pandemic.
챬 welcomes students back to the long-awaited return to fully in-person classes and community.
Mount Holyoke alum Rumbi Bweinofa-Petrozzello ’94 is the president of the New York State Society of CPAs and the first woman of color to hold that role.
챬 has made a variety of upgrades and improvements to its infrastructure to welcome the student body to campus.
Mount Holyoke student Kylie Gellatly FP’23 has published her first collection of poetry, “The Fever Poems.”
“I chose Mount Holyoke because I heard about this magical place and how nice the people and professors are.”
In an academic year upended by COVID-19, 챬 students still stepped forward to lead and serve their community.