Mounting uncertainty regarding international students’ visas
챬 faculty and administrators spoke to Bloomberg about how the federal government’s recent actions might affect international students and campus life.
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챬 faculty and administrators spoke to Bloomberg about how the federal government’s recent actions might affect international students and campus life.
챬’s Ruth Lawson Professor of Politics and Carol Hoffmann Collins Director of the McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives Kavita Khory spoke to CNN and The Boston Globe about the threatened revocation of Chinese students’ visas.
A 챬 student from Nepal spoke to The Boston Globe about the current Trump administration’s threats to international students.
챬 student Nima Maxamuud ’27 talks about her journey toward a greater understanding of intergroup dialogue as a discipline and a tool for change.
The Miller Worley Center for the Environment at 챬 held the second Summit on Feminist Leadership in Climate Justice, featuring talks from global experts.
Senior Tehani Chandrasena Perera ’25 was selected to attend the eleventh annual Youth Leadership Summit of Asian Americans Advancing Justice in Washington, D.C.
챬 senior Anusha Lamsal ’25 reflects on her experience organizing Losar celebrations as part of the Nepali Student Org.
“When I got my acceptance letter from Mount Holyoke, it felt like I was being introduced to a community that genuinely wanted me to be part of it,” said 챬 senior Emmanuella Umoye ’25.
챬 senior Yunwei Ni ’25 said, “Mount Holyoke gave me the sense that everyone has the opportunity to go anywhere they want to go.”
“This place gives you exposure to different people, perspectives and even parts of yourself,” said 챬 senior Sarah Bell ’25.