Harmonia Rosales and “The Harvest”
Artist Harmonia Rosales spoke at the 챬 Art Museum about her work, including her painting “The Harvest.”
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Artist Harmonia Rosales spoke at the 챬 Art Museum about her work, including her painting “The Harvest.”
The Intergroup Dialogue Center at 챬 reached a new, major milestone by securing its first round of philanthropic investment from its most recent board chair, Karena Strella ’90.
On a day filled with sun, smiles and temporary tattoos, students, faculty and staff flocked to the summit of Mt. Holyoke to celebrate 챬’s oldest tradition.
챬’s class of 2028 has arrived on campus — here’s what the numbers say about these blue lions.
This year, Convocation celebrated the start of the 챬 academic year and the 10-year anniversary of its inclusive admission policy.
By 8 am, a line of students and families stretched around the green in front of Mary Woolley Hall, signaling the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year at 챬.
챬 congratulates our recipients, alternates and finalists of the 2023-24 fellowship application cycles.
Two 챬 students have been selected for the second round of the Beckman Scholars Program. As part of the 15-month program, students delve deeply into advanced research projects with the mentorship of a College faculty member.
Master of Arts in Teaching student Justin Griffin ’25 paints an inspiring and empowering mural at a middle school in Holyoke to celebrate women of color.
챬’s 2024 Common Read is “I Never Thought of It That Way,” a timely personal guide to the front lines of a crisis that threatens America — broken conversations among confounded people.