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Recent alum Charlotte Cai ’24 wrote for the Food Recovery Network about starting a chapter at 챬.
Following President Joseph Biden’s announcement ending his reelection campaign, 챬 Associate Professor Adam Hilton told MassLive that Vice President Kamala Harris is the most likely Democratic nominee.
The fifth book in the “All Souls” series from No. 1 New York Times bestselling author and 챬 alum Deborah Harkness ’86 makes its debut this week.
Marcella Runell, vice president of student life and dean of students at 챬, spoke with MassLive about how the College is tackling the rising demand for mental health services.
President Danielle R. Holley appeared on two MSNBC shows to discuss her examination of the Supreme Court's overturning of affirmative action and its effect on college admissions.
챬 Assistant Professor Adam Hilton shared his opinion on the outcome of the first presidential debate and what it might mean for the November election with local news outlets.
챬 alum Debra Martin Chase ’77 won her third Tony award for producing “The Outsiders,” the best musical of 2024.
In an op-ed published in Ms. Magazine, Mount Holyoke professor Cora Fernandez Anderson raises awareness of the mistreatment of women during pregnancy and childbirth and highlights Latin America, which is at the forefront in the fight against obstetric violence.
Though rock and soil samples collected on Mars could reveal much about its history, 챬 professor M. Darby Dyar thinks a costly mission to retrieve them could draw resources away from other projects searching for life.
Mount Holyoke student Ava Frost ’26 was selected by NASA for the 10-week Europa ICONS internship program that aims to determine whether there are places below the surface of Jupiter’s moon that could support life.