Alum’s clemency work draws on MHC experience.
Bridget Grier ’14 and the Clemency Project connect federal prisoners with volunteer lawyers to negotiate shorter sentences for nonviolent crimes.
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Bridget Grier ’14 and the Clemency Project connect federal prisoners with volunteer lawyers to negotiate shorter sentences for nonviolent crimes.
All 챬 students are guaranteed one paid internship. This biology major landed lab work each semester, and paid research jobs every summer.
Social entrepreneur Ellen Chilemba ’17 is showing the women of the world's poorest country how to lift themselves out of poverty.
A story celebrating the life of a 12th-century Yoruba Queen who successfully defended her community from an invading enemy kingdom.
Patrizia von Brandenstein was a Leading Women in the Arts speaker in 2015.
Sara Rashid ’15 and Aladrianne Young ’16 reflect on their work at the 챬 Art Museum.
How working in MHC's Archives and Special Collections has impacted their lives.
Think globally, act locally. Long before that philosophy was being touted on bumper stickers, Mount Holyoke students were putting it into practice. One environmental studies class tackled some of the biggest global issues of our time by staying right on campus.
How Amal Fahem combined her diverse interests, experiences studying and interning abroad, and on-campus employment to craft a unique college experience.
Billie Tsien, Leading Women in the Arts guest-artist in residence, Spring 2014