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The Princeton Review ranked Mount Holyoke No. 1 for “Best Schools for Making an Impact” and No. 10 for “Best Alumni Networks.”
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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The Princeton Review ranked Mount Holyoke No. 1 for “Best Schools for Making an Impact” and No. 10 for “Best Alumni Networks.”
Rep. Cori Bush will be in conversation with former State Sen. Nina Turner and Carmen Yulín Cruz from 챬 about racial justice.
챬 undergraduates volunteer at Homework House, tutoring elementary school students in the city of Holyoke.
Mount Holyoke professor’s research finds that college admissions essays are even more strongly linked to socioeconomic status than test scores.
Mount Holyoke faculty and staff have created the first website of its kind addressing statistic students’ accessibility needs.
Professor James Harold of Mount Holyoke’s philosophy department spoke to Western Mass News about the ethics of vaccine passports.
Iyko Day, Mount Holyoke associate professor of English, talks about anti-Asian hate in America on NEPM’s Connecting Point.
Jenica Allen, manager of Mount Holyoke’s Campus Living Lab, was given the George Mercer Award from the Ecological Society of America.
The dining experience at Mount Holyoke is a key component of student well-being. So how do you feed students safely in a pandemic?
Mount Holyoke sophomore Alexya Lee was honored by the Girl Scouts for researching the lives of enslaved people on a school property in Tyngsboro, Mass.