President Holley on the future of civil rights lawyering
Mount Holyoke President Danielle R. Holley spoke about the past, present and future of civil rights lawyering at the University of Houston Law Center.
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Mount Holyoke President Danielle R. Holley spoke about the past, present and future of civil rights lawyering at the University of Houston Law Center.
Mount Holyoke Professor of Anthropology Joshua Hotaka Roth has a new graphic memoir, “Life Lines,” about his father’s life and art. In this essay, he discusses the contrast of care for the elderly between the U.S. and Japan.
New research from 챬 reveals that mimicking a keto diet in fruit flies extends lifespan but reduces fertility, suggesting that ketone bodies could act as metabolic signals rather than simply a fuel source.
MHC student Jayleen Jiang ’27 recently presented a poster about fair electric vehicle charger placement at the twenty-eighth annual NCUWM in Lincoln, Nebraska.
챬 senior Amelia Anderson ’26 reflects on the powerful boost MHC Semester in D.C. gave to her career, her network and her confidence.
Mount Holyoke student Evangelia Mike ’28 learned a lot at this year’s Sophomore Institute — including learning from alum Tracy E. Gilchrist FP’04 how to conduct an interview.
The new Climate Justice Lab integrates climate justice across the curriculum at 챬.
Mount Holyoke sophomore Bei Jia Viggiano ’28 explored her future career through the lens of her values, thanks to 2026 Sophomore Institute.
챬 has overhauled its mascot, Paws, and its athletics branding in line with student-athlete ambitions and MHC Forward.
During 챬’s Sophomore Institute, Mia Lederer ’28 came face-to-face with “Future Professional Mia.”