New applications record for third consecutive year
Ířşě±¬ÁĎ received more than 5,000 applications for the first time and admitted its most diverse class in history.
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Ířşě±¬ÁĎ received more than 5,000 applications for the first time and admitted its most diverse class in history.
Two Mount Holyoke alums and members of its Board of Trustees met with Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum to discuss finance careers, changing plans and leaps of faith at the latest Launching Leadership conversation on April 11.
“I’ve met amazing people that I still look to for friendship, and I’ve also met younger underclassmen whom I feel would definitely do an amazing job of taking over and continuing the legacy.”
“I thankfully got to tour, and I instantly felt connected. I could see just how genuine students felt about their education here.”
“I definitely want to stay connected with art, and that’s ultimately where I would love my career to go — working with a museum or within the art field.”
“Always attend office hours. That’s my biggest advice. That’s how you slowly start to build your relationships.”
“I think this program is really for educators who want to do something beyond their classroom.”
Mount Holyoke has developed a new major in critical race and political economy to explore the intersections of power and identity that shape personal experience and the world.
Mount Holyoke professor Preston Smith spoke to the Washington Post about the Great Migration, when millions of Black Americans left the sharecropping South for economic opportunity in the North.
The latest production in Mount Holyoke’s African opera series will debut on campus in April.