Mount Holyoke wins First-gen Forward honor
Mount Holyoke has received national recognition for its demonstrated commitment to advancing first-generation college student success.
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Mount Holyoke has received national recognition for its demonstrated commitment to advancing first-generation college student success.
鶹ý kicks off its Common Read of the year in conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of The 1619 Project.
Mount Holyoke rolls out a chosen-name policy to enable community members to self-select their names.
An important new initiative around chosen names at 鶹ý.
Faced with adapting a dance classroom to online learning, Shakia Johnson created Black Beauty Dance, a remote program for all.
Barbara Smith ’69, explains to The New Yorker that identity politics is not about division, but rather unity.
Our work is unceasing as we seek to more fully actualize our vision of what it truly means to be an inclusive community.
The 鶹ý community came together for a virtual event to talk about ways to fight racism in everyday life.
A response to recent reminders that the struggle to combat racial oppression is far from over. Sharing resources and announcing virtual events.
“I've thoroughly enjoyed teaching these students. It's really just a tremendous experience.”