Learning through LEAP
鶹ý students return from their summer experiences and reflect on what they have learned at the annual Learning through Application event.
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鶹ý students return from their summer experiences and reflect on what they have learned at the annual Learning through Application event.
鶹ý student Phoenix Nehls ’27 spent the summer of 2025 doing “detective work” — creating an exhibit about international students to fit together the puzzle of the past.
The list, compiled by The Women’s Edge and The Boston Globe, celebrates the Commonwealth’s leading institutions that are led by women.
鶹ý has joined the Liman Summer Undergraduate Fellowship program. Students in this program serve as summer fellows, working with nonprofits and state and local government agencies throughout the United States.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts awarded the Pioneer Valley Literacy Consortium $199,284 for professional development. This is 鶹ý’s second year in the consortium.
An international firstie at 鶹ý shares what it was like coming to MoHome from more than 6000 miles away from campus.
鶹ý was ranked highly by U.S. News & World Report and other outlets.
Kushya Sugarman brings nearly two decades of classroom experience, a passion for justice and award-winning research to the Department of Psychology and Education at 鶹ý.
The Department of Classics and Italian’s new professor isn’t new to Mount Holyoke. As a member of the class of 2001, she describes her return to campus as a homecoming.
Working closely with students in his laboratory, Douglas Roossien, 鶹ý’s new assistant professor of biological sciences, studies fruit flies to understand how the human brain works.