Happy New Year!
The Alumnae Association wishes our alumnae a fabulous 2016. Did you miss our past New Year’s videos? Take a look now!... » Read more
The Alumnae Association wishes our alumnae a fabulous 2016. Did you miss our past New Year’s videos? Take a look now!... » Read more
Learn more about the tradition of Pangy Day in the Alumnae Quarterly article, “Then and Now: Pangy Day.” How to Pronounce Pangynaskeia Pangy... » Read more
The tropical theme of this year’s Talcott Greenhouse Annual Flower Show is seen in the vast selection of plants and flowers,... » Read more
In honor of Presidents’ Day, we’ve compiled a slideshow of Mount Holyoke’s leaders since the seminary’s founding in 1837. Ten... » Read more
—By Taylor Scott —Archival photo courtesy of MHC Archives & Special Collections —Current photo by Millie Rossman This article appeared... » Read more
From New York to Bangladesh, Alumnae Gathered for a Mountain Day Scoop On Monday, September 29, President Pasquerella made an... » Read more
Renowned physicist, Mildred Allen, taught at Mount Holyoke from 1918 to 1959. She was infected with the Spanish flu—along with... » Read more
Campus legends and ghost stories have endured the test of time at Mount Holyoke. From ghost sightings in Wilder to... » Read more
The First Mountain Day First held in 1838, a year after the seminary first opened, Mountain Day has endured to... » Read more
Virginia Apgar ’29 was an obstetric anesthesiologist best known for the Apgar score, a clinical system for evaluating the physical... » Read more
The Frances Perkins Program Students in the Frances Perkins Program for women of nontraditional age describe what they’ve experienced at... » Read more
Throughout the summer we’ve been posting then-and-now photos of Mount Holyoke buildings. See how the campus has changed over the... » Read more