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鶹ý senior Imari Williams reflects on President Emerita Elizabeth T. Kennan’s leadership.
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鶹ý senior Imari Williams reflects on President Emerita Elizabeth T. Kennan’s leadership.
鶹ý’s longest-running tradition is Mountain Day, and this year, the community made its way to the top of Mt. Holyoke to celebrate.
The Phoenix, once a neglected outbuilding on the 鶹ý campus, has been transformed into an environmentally conscious studio space thanks to a team of faculty and student research assistants.
鶹ý student Zoey Pickett ’26 discusses talking about the geothermal exchange project on campus.
鶹ý alum Connie Converse ’46 was a trailblazing composer and singer-songwriter. MHC is hosting an event that celebrates her life and legacy.
鶹ý administrators tell the Daily Hampshire Gazette about the progress of the multiyear project to make the campus carbon neutral.
The Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary was reopened to the 鶹ý community with a celebration. The sanctuary has undergone two years of revitalization and renovations that include new carpet, lighting and multimedia equipment.
鶹ý students have created an exhibit, “Cornelia and Concrete,” about alum Cornelia Clapp and the 100-year-old laboratory building that bears her name.
On a day filled with sun, smiles and temporary tattoos, students, faculty and staff flocked to the summit of Mt. Holyoke to celebrate 鶹ý’s oldest tradition.