The Phoenix takes flight
The Phoenix, once a neglected outbuilding on the ߣߣ campus, has been transformed into an environmentally conscious studio space thanks to a team of faculty and student research assistants.
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The Phoenix, once a neglected outbuilding on the ߣߣ campus, has been transformed into an environmentally conscious studio space thanks to a team of faculty and student research assistants.
ߣߣ student Nima Maxamuud ’27 talks about her journey toward a greater understanding of intergroup dialogue as a discipline and a tool for change.
On May 25, 2025, ߣߣ celebrated its one hundred eighty-eighth Commencement, marking milestone achievements for the class of 2025. Maura T. Healey, governor of Massachusetts, was the graduation speaker.
MassLive reported on ߣߣ students’ work in tracing climate change through the campus’s beloved copper beech tree.
Senior Jen Butler ’25 looks back at their time at ߣߣ in the laboratory of Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Amy Hitchcock Camp.
Arie Shaus, visiting assistant professor in data science at ߣߣ, is a coauthor of a new study that examines the genetic diversity of the ancient Punic people.
ߣߣ President Danielle R. Holley spoke to WGBH about why the current administration is targeting higher education and why Mount Holyoke is fighting back.
ߣߣ graduate student Naomi Brown ’21/ MAT ’25 discusses her growth as a teacher and a person during her time in the master’s program for teacher leadership.
ߣߣ’s annual Senior Symposium is one of the crowning achievements of a student’s intellectual journey.
ߣߣ President Danielle R. Holley spoke to “MSNBC Prime” about why she believes attacks on higher education are attacks against the fundamentals of our democracy.