Careers in Public Service Site Visit 2017: United States Capitol
Students were introduced to MHC alums working in diverse fields of public policy as well as environmental policy and international affairs.
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Students were introduced to MHC alums working in diverse fields of public policy as well as environmental policy and international affairs.
Mount Holyoke’s first-year seminars aim to enhance students’ analytical and critical thinking skills via diverse topics — even superheroes.
After its successful off-Broadway run, the new play comes home — to where the story all began.
Art historian and portrait expert Paul Staiti says the Obamas’ selection of African-American artists for their official portraits is a political choice.
Students — who worked in 42 countries in every imaginable field — rock PowerPoint, field questions and share insight in classrooms and lecture halls packed with family, friends, alumnae, faculty and staff.
Tatum, an expert in race relations and a former Mount Holyoke professor, dean and acting president, will spend the day on campus and give a public talk.
In its first collaboration, the Urban Teacher Pathways program equips Holyoke teachers with the skills to build and sustain a successful classroom.
A Mount Holyoke team’s recent study stressed the benefits of the Lynk internship program and its implications on undergraduate career outcomes.
The four latest Athletics Hall of Fame honorees represent four decades of College athletics, academic excellence and professional service.
The Makerspace prepares future leaders by combining technology and the liberal arts to teach and engage students studying every academic discipline.