Lavender Ceremony for the Class of 2022
What began as a small gathering in 2017 a has developed into the Lavender Ceremony.
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What began as a small gathering in 2017 a has developed into the Lavender Ceremony.
At Mount Holyoke’s Final Lecture, students got some parting wisdom — and a just-written-for-them song.
Mount Holyoke renews community ties with a post-pandemic return to public art.
Mount Holyoke College first-generation and low-income seniors were praised at their cording ceremony for being resilient, brave and unstoppable.
Cora Fernandez Anderson, assistant professor of politics at Mount Holyoke, was on two radio programs to discuss abortion access in Latin America.
After the mass shootings in New York and California, President Stephens discusses the scourge of white supremacy.
The stars of Mount Holyoke’s 2022’s J-Show were Jorge the Goose, Wi-Fi troubles and boyfriend problems.
For the third year, a Mount Holyoke student from western Massachusetts has received financial support from PeoplesBank.
Mount Holyoke assistant professor Christopher Mitchell talked to Forbes about the desire to replace the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency.
Helen Drinan ’69, Anita F. Hill and Lynn Pasquerella ’80 are three vanguards who challenge restrictive social norms around gender. They will be the speakers at the 2020 Commencement.