Common Read: Between the World and Me.
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates has been selected as the 2016 Common Read at 챬.
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Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates has been selected as the 2016 Common Read at 챬.
Mount Holyoke alum and environmental activist Songqiao Yao ’11 realized her childhood dream of visiting Antarctica—and now works to save it.
Computer scientist Lorie Loeb will give the Jean Sammet ’48 Lecture on using technology for social change, and offer creativity workshops for students.
Joseph Ellis, professor of history, contextualizes the current peak of Islamophobic sentiment in the United States, a nation of immigrants.
Poetry lovers, take note: 챬 to host its annual Glascock poetry contest, “an illustrious and all-around exceptional affair.”
Students interested in public service visited the Ford Foundation in New York City to connect with alumnae leaders in the field.
Five College Dance Department faculty and nationally renowned guest artists will present an evening of dance March 3–5 at 챬.
Organized by students, 챬’s Women of Color Conference aims to encourage open dialogue, personal growth, and social advocacy.
The Big Broadcast!, Mount Holyoke’s annual 1940s radio show, returns March 6 with authentic music and commercials performed by student jazz ensembles.
Students attending Crafting a Life in the Arts heard from alums working in the arts and came away with advice, strategies, connections and inspiration.