At the beginning of the 2019 fall semester, the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (MHCAM) welcomed Abigail Hoover as the new museum registrar and collections manager.
On Wednesday, Oct. 30, the Association of Pan African Unity (APAU) and the Mount Holyoke African and Caribbean Students’ Association (MHACASA) held a celebration for the 50th anniversary of the Betty Shabazz Cultural Center.
In January, Olivia Aguilar will will join the College as a tenure-track professor in Environmental Studies and director of the Miller Worley Center for the Environment.
On Oct. 9, the Mount Holyoke community received an email update on the Diversity Equity and Inclusion initiative (DEI) from Kijua Sanders-McMurtry, Chief Diversity Officer and Vice President for Equity and Inclusion.
14 ecological art installations have been exhibited on campus. The pieces were created as part of Guest Artist in Art Amanda Maciuba’s course, “Expanded Print Media.”
Smith College recently committed to completely divest from the fossil fuel industry in the next 15 years, a major step towards sustainability on their campus.
A musical about an axe murderer? In the spring of 2020, Mount Holyoke will be performing “Lizzie, The Musical,” a musical about the chilling story of Lizzie Borden, who was accused of axe murdering her father and stepmother in the 1800s.
The third meeting of the Student Government Association (SGA) Senate took place on Tuesday evening in the Blanchard Great Room. The meeting opened in the routine town hall format; senators had the opportunity to share any issues, concerns or updates with the rest of SGA.