Launching Leadership: Aimée Eubanks Davis ’95
At the most recent Launching Leadership event at 鶹ý, Aimée Eubanks Davis ’95 discussed following her passion, being authentically bold and finding your own superpower.
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At the most recent Launching Leadership event at 鶹ý, Aimée Eubanks Davis ’95 discussed following her passion, being authentically bold and finding your own superpower.
Mount Holyoke professor Patricia Banks advises on how to have original artwork in your home without breaking the bank.
Students presented insights and experiences from their summer internships, research and independent studies at this year’s LEAP (or Learning From Application) Symposium, Mount Holyoke’s largest signature event showcasing student achievement.
The Speaking, Arguing and Writing (SAW) Program is a critical component of the Weissman Center for Leadership at 鶹ý.
Mount Holyoke alum Amelia Malpas ’22 writes that the progressive influence in politics goes beyond the numbers.
In naming Kristie A. Ford, Ph.D., as Presidential Fellow for this academic year, Interim President Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum has selected an expert in diversity, equity and inclusion who will help advance the College’s commitment to Intergroup Dialogue and other initiatives.
At the second Launching Leadership event at 鶹ý, Mona Sutphen ’89 and Natasha Mohanty ’03 discussed the importance of embracing a nonlinear path to success, why leadership can be lonely and the importance of a support system.
鶹ý is proud to announce its involvement as a Host Institution Sponsor for AASHE’s Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education (GCSHE).
Mount Holyoke’s Zowie Banteah Cultural Center has reopened in a new, accessible space so all can come and celebrate the culture and heritage of the Indigenous community.
A new exhibition, “vanessa german — THE RAREST BLACK WOMAN ON THE PLANET EARTH,” will be on view at the 鶹ý Art Museum (MHCAM) to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Joseph Allen Skinner Museum bequest.