The opportunity of a lifetime
In 1969, Joan Jonas ’58 created one of her first performance pieces. Now with her guidance, Mount Holyoke students perform it.
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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In 1969, Joan Jonas ’58 created one of her first performance pieces. Now with her guidance, Mount Holyoke students perform it.
Be Well, Mount Holyoke’s wellness initiative, was named Program of the Year by the national organization for student affairs administrators in higher ed.
Mount Holyoke’s new Fimbel Maker & Innovation Lab is now open for your projects, inspirations, creativity and persistence.
Among the highlights: Sonya Stephens’ inauguration, Nancy Pelosi’s Commencement address, new diversity leadership and Mount Holyoke’s Community Center.
Exploring student activism through the archives and special collections offers unique views of both Mount Holyoke and the study of history.
After graduating from MHC, I worked for several years in management consulting before obtaining my MBA in Economics and Management.
My time here as a Frances Perkins Scholar has affirmed my belief that I am on the right path, and that even when I don't know where it leads, I am equipped to meet any challenge.
Go outside your comfort zone — even rejections can be opportunities in disguise.
Three Mount Holyoke astronomy majors (Louisa Radar '18, Clarissa Leight '18, and Laura Breitenfeld '17) were featured on the cover of the GSA Today magazine, the newsletter for the Geological Society of America circulated to all 27,000+ members.
Teaching Specialties:Â all levels of Modern Technique, Choreography and Improvisation, Kinesiology for Dancers, Dance Aesthetics, Repertory, Partnering