챬 is a six-time HEED Award recipient
For the sixth consecutive year, 챬 has received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from Insight Into Academia.
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For the sixth consecutive year, 챬 has received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from Insight Into Academia.
챬 congratulates our recipients, alternates and finalists of the 2024–2025 fellowship application cycles.
The Princeton Review has released its “Best 391 Colleges” for 2026. The list, which is based on college students’ ratings of their schools, ranks 챬 highly for campus beauty, faculty, the library, financial aid and more.
At the end of May, Mount Holyoke welcomed more than 1,200 alums back to campus to reconnect with classmates and create new memories. As part of these celebratory weekends, we recognized the fundraising achievements of this year’s Reunion classes.
More than 175 students gathered in Chapin Auditorium with their families and friends for the twenty-first annual Stoling Ceremony for 챬’s graduating students of color and their mentors.
챬 students gathered to be honored by the community for their leadership and service to others.
챬 student Alexandra Mihailopol ’26 has been selected by Middlebury College as a recipient of a Projects for Peace grant. She will offer financial literacy education to women in rural Romania via her EmpowHER project.
Mount Holyoke senior Qiao Se Ong ’25 is among the 2025 cohort for Projects for Peace. Her project, based in Colombia, aims to address the impact of dam construction on local communities through creative workshops and collaborations with local artists.
Craig Woodard, Christianna Smith Professor of Biological Sciences, has been recognized as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.