Toward a global future
Mount Holyoke’s joint degree program in Geneva gives students on-the-ground experience in international work and a graduate degree.
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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Mount Holyoke’s joint degree program in Geneva gives students on-the-ground experience in international work and a graduate degree.
Shakia Barron brings Black dance techniques and style to Mount Holyoke’s dance department and puts them center stage.
Revi Sterling of USAID will give a virtual talk at Ířşě±¬ÁĎ to discuss the gender digital divide.
Tess Tuitoek ’21 brought her menstrual health and hygiene project to her ancestral village in Kenya.
Mount Holyoke’s Cora Fernandez Anderson spoke with Argentina’s Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta, who leads Argentina’s Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity.
Sharing an experience in the Hokkaido International Foundation’s Japanese Language and Culture Program and the advice received from Professor of Asian Studies Naoko Nemoto.
Mahua Moitra, Ířşě±¬ÁĎ class of 1998, decried the “danger signs of early fascism” in India during her debut speech to Parliament.
Jean Janecki and the Language & Culture Commons offer a welcoming space and the latest technology to help Mount Holyoke students learn languages and more.
“Embrace the experience and be prepared to learn.”
Professor Michael Davis employs contemporary tools like virtual reality goggles to let students “see” into history and reconstruct lost buildings.