Tapping into the Pioneer Valley
Reflecting back on some fond memories throughout four years at Mount Holyoke, finding that many of them took place beyond the gates.
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Regina Carey ’20
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Reflecting back on some fond memories throughout four years at Mount Holyoke, finding that many of them took place beyond the gates.
This internship was my first experience in science research, and it made me want to continue on to a future in research related to renewable energy.
The Yiddish Book Center has given Mount Holyoke student Zohar Berman ’20 insight into language, culture, history and the future.
Mount Holyoke student Lucy James-Olson ’22 reflected on the past and future of LGBTQ acceptance 50 years after Stonewall.
Donari Yahzid ’19 discusses how her experience at MHC Preview weekend helped her choose Mount Holyoke over the larger, co-ed, west coast colleges she was interested in. And how Mount Holyoke helped her travel the world and experience the unexplainable.
An art installation that grew out a creative project for the Global Movements: Migrations, Refugees, and Diasporas course, taught by Serin Houston, assistant professor of geography and international relations.
Madeline Fitzgerald ’21 compares arriving at Mount Holyoke to Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” going over the rainbow — leaving her hometown with few LGBTQ+ people and discovering that many MHC students are members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Sara Hearn ’21 won her second national championship in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association competition in intermediate over fences.
For Mount Holyoke students, 9:30 – 10 pm means only one thing: M&Cs.
The 2019 Student Leadership and Service Awards celebrate an integral part of Mount Holyoke’s mission.