Mount Holyoke names Chief Investment Officer
Mount Holyoke has named Ana Yankova ’97 its inaugural chief investment officer. She will report to President Sonya Stephens and work with the Trustees.
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Mount Holyoke has named Ana Yankova ’97 its inaugural chief investment officer. She will report to President Sonya Stephens and work with the Trustees.
Emma Wolff ’21 shares the story of how she came to the decision to double major in international relations and computer science.
We celebrate Mount Holyoke women who have made their mark since the College’s founding — by a woman! — in 1837.
Mahua Moitra ’98 talked about her gratitude for Mount Holyoke and how students should be prepared to lead in a time of rising worldwide nationalism.
Lexi discusses how attendance at a psychology lecture as a first-year student prompted her to suggest an experiment to Mara Breen, associate professor of psychology and education and to become part of a research team.
“I would not have had this life without Ířşě±¬ÁĎ,” wrote Diane Hashim Glynn ’68. “I have credited it, all my life, with my success and happiness.” When Diane read a recent Mount Holyoke publication from the Office of Development, she was so inspired that she penned her own story to share with other alums.
Shannon Seigal ’19 has combined her interests in environmental sustainability and social justice and taken advantage of every opportunity.
I learned not only about plants, but also about how indigenous communities are impacted by globalism, tourism and other issues.
Morgan Turner ’20 reflects on her time as a goalie for the Ířşě±¬ÁĎ varsity field hockey team.
"When it comes to the industry, you’re never going to be able to do only what you like."